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PREFATORY  NOTE  TO  ISSUE  OF  1910 

The  following  schedules  have  been  prepared  under  the  direction 
and  supervision  of  Mr.  Charles  Martel,  Chief  Classifier,  and  while 
subject  to  revision,  they  represent  the  arrangement  of  books  in  the 
Library  of  Congress  at  the  present  time.  In  their  preparation  vari- 
ous schemes  of  classification  and  catalogs  of  special  libraries  have 
been  consulted,  notably  the  Dewey  Decimal  and  the  Cutter  Expan- 
sive systems  and  for  special  features,  the  catalog  of  the  Library  of 
the  Kunstgewerbe-Museum  at  Berlin.  The  Library  of  the  Art  Insti- 
tute of  Chicago  has  also  furnished  helpful  suggestions  in  its  modi- 
fications of  the  Decimal  Classification.  The  schemes  were  produced 
originally  in  the  Classification  Section  in  the  interv^als  of  other  work, 
and  have  been  subsequently  developed  to  their  present  form  by  the 
actual  classification  of  the  collection  of  books  on  fine  arts  in  the 
Library  of  Congress. 

December  4,  1909. 


Two  editions  of  Class  N  having  been  exhausted,  the  schedules  are 
now  reissued,  incorporating  additions  which  have  been  made  since 
1909. 

Clarence  W.  Perley 
Chief  of  Classification  Division 
Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  February,  1922. 


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CONTENTS 

Page. 

Prefatory  note 3 

Table  of  contents 4 

Synopsis 5 

Outline &-8 

Schedules 9-130 

Tables  of  subdivisions: 

Tables  I-III 133-134 

Table  IV 135-143 

Art  cities 144 

English  counties 145 

Index 147-165 

Additions 167 


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SYNOPSIS 

N  FINE  ARTS  (GENERAL) 

NA  ARCHITECTURE 

NB  SCULPTURE 

NC  GRAPHIC  ARTS  IN  GENERAL.— DRAWING.— DESIGN 

ND  PAINTING 

KE  ENGRAVING 

NK  ART  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY.— DECORATION  ANTD  ORNAMENT 


OUTLINE 

Fine  arts  (General) N 

General  form-divisions 1-55 

Theory. — Philosophy. — Esthetics 61-79 

Study  and  teaching 81-390 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc 405-3970 

Photographs  in  art  museums,  etc 4010-4035 

Exhibitions 4402-5097 

Private  collections 5210-5297 

History 5300-7413 

General  worlis 7420-7521 

Special  subjects  of  art 7560-8250 

Art  critics,  patrons,  dealers,  etc 8350-8680 

Art  and  the  State.    Public  art 8700-8850 

Architecture NA 

General  form  divisions 1-60 

Architecture  and  the  State 100-130 

History 200-1613 

Study  and  teaching 2000-2320 

Museums.— Exhibitions 2400-2460 

General  works 2500-2635 

Drawing  and  details 2700-3060 

Decoration 3310-4010 

Special  classes  of  buildings 4100-S4S0 

Governmental 4180-4510 

Religious 4600-6113 

Sepulchral 6120-6199 

Commercial 6210-6510 

Recreative 6800-6930 

Domestic 7100-7880 

Buildings  for  clubs  and  societies 7910-8120 

Farm  architecture 8200-8260 

Minor  buildings 8300-8480 

Esthetics  of  cities 9000- 

Sculpture NB 

General 1-1160 

Special 1170-1950 

Sepulchral  monuments 1800-1880 

Graphic  arts. — Drawing. — Desig'n NC 

General 1-720 

Special 730-1940 

Caricature 1300-1760 

Painting ND 

General 25-1257 

Special 1259-3416 

Water-color  painting 1700-2399 

Mural  painting 2550-2S76 

Illumination.— Miniatures 2890-3416 


OUTLINE 

Engraving NE 

General l-9'8 

Wood-engraving 1000-1325 

Metal-engraving 1400-1S79 

Etching 1940-2210 

Dry-point 2220-2225 

Lithography 2250-2570 

Art  applied  to  industry. — Decoration  and  ornament NK 

Industrial  arts. — General 1-1133 

Arts  and  crafts  movement 1135-1149 

Decoration  and  ornament 1160-1590 

General  special. 

Ecclesiastical  art 1650-1657 

Interior  decoration 1700-3505 

Generalities 1700-2138 

Decorative  painting 2140-21S0 

Church  decoration 2190 

Furniture 2200-2740 

Rugs  and  carpets 2775-2896 

Tapestries 2975-3096 

Upholsteiy 3175-3296 

Wall-paper,  etc 3375-3505 

Special  subjects,  alphabetically. 

Alphabets,  initials,  etc 3600-3640 

Book  ornamentation 3660 

Ceramics 3700-4680 

Costume 47004890 

Enamel 5000-5015 

Furniture.     See  2200-2740. 

Glass 5100-5430 

Glyptic  arts 5500-^050 

Gems 5505-5733 

Cameos 5720 

Intaglios 5730 

Jade 5750 

Ivory 5800-5998 

Horn  and  bone 6020 

Netsukes 6050 

Leather  work 6200 

Medals,  plaques,  etc 6300-6309 

Metal-work 6400-8450 

Arms  and  armor 6600-6699 

Gold  and  silver. — Plate. — Jewelry 7100-7695 

Jewelry 7300-7695 

Brasses 7800-7899 

Bronzes 7900-7999 

Copper  work 8100 

Ironwork 8200-8299 

Lead  work 8350 

Pewter 8400-8419 

Mosaic  ornaments 8500 

Musical  instruments 8550 

Paper  articles,  in  TT. 

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OUTLINE 

Art  applied  to  industry. — Decoration  and  ornament. 
Special  subjects,  alphabetically — Continued. 
Pottery.     See  Ceramics,  3700-4680. 

Pyrograpby 8600-8605 

Stencil  work 8650 

Stone  work 8700-8705 

Textile  arts  and  needlework 8800-8899 

Woven  fabrics 8900-8999 

Rugs,  carpets,  upholstery.     See  2775-3296. 

Needlework 9100^9199 

Embroidery 9200-9310 

Lace 9400-9499 

Tapestries.     See  2975-3096. 

Transfer  pictures 9510 

Woodwork 9600-9699 

Furniture.     See  2200-2740. 

Wood-carving 9700-9799 

Lacquer 9900 

Marquetry. — Inlaying 9920 

Miscellaneous 9950 


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FINE  ARTS  (GENERAL) 


FINE  ARTS  (GENERAL) 

N 

Periodicals. 

1  American  and  English. 

2  French.  .  AlX^■LA^cr^cAn    a^v-^     Er^hs^. 

3  German. 

4  Italian. 

5  Dutch  and  Flemish. 

6  Russian.     Slavic. 

7  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

8  Other,  including  Oriental. 

9  Yearbooks. 
Societies. 

10  General. 

11  American. 

12  English. 

13  French  and  Belgian. 

14  German,  Austrian,  and  Swiss. 

15  Italian. 

16  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

17  Other. 
21     Congresses. 

Collected  writings. 
25         Several  authors.    ■■    :i.  ^-^l- v. 
27        Individual  authors. 
31     Encyclopedias. 
33     Dictionaries.     Art  terms. 
40    Biography — Collective. 

Biography  of  special  countries  with  History,  N  6501-7413. 
Biography  of  special  subjects,  see  Architecture,  Sculpture,  etc. 
43        Women  artists  (Collective).   ~^     1^2    Juvemie    works. 
45     Artists'  marks  and  monograms. 

Directories. 

50  General. 

51  United  States. 

55        Other  special  countries,  A-Z. 


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FINE  ARTS 
Theory.    Philosophy.     Esthetics. 

Cf.  General  works,  N  7420-7440. 
See  also  BH,  Esthetics  (Philosophy) 

N 

61 

History. 

Early  (to  1870). 

62 

English. 

63 

French. 

64 

German. 

<    '.                4 

65 

Other.                                    - 
Eecent. 

66 

English. 

67 

French. 

68 

German. 

69 

Other. 

70 

Theories  of  art. 

71 

Psychology  of  the  artist. 

fl                                                         J 

Cf.  N.  8350;  ML  3838;  BF  725-7. 

72 

Art  in  relation  to  ethics,  music,  etc. 

73 

The  nude  in  art. 

'  3 

74 

Style. 

75 

Taste. 

76 

Symmetry.     Proportion.     Ehythm. 
Cf.  NA,  NC,  etc. 

78 

Beautiful  in  nature. 

. 

79 

Miscellaneous.     Essays,  etc. 
Study  and  teaching. 

81 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

85 

General  works. 

87 

General  special. 

90 

History — General. 

100-284 

Special  countries.     Table  II. 
Under  each : 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local. 
Art  schools. 

325 

General. 

Special  schools  (by  place). 

330 

United  States. 

331 

Other  American. 

332 

European. 

333 

Other. 

335 

Correspondence  schools. 

340 

Art  examination  papers. 

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N  FINE  ARTS  K 

Study  and  teaching.  3^5  O^^  "^'"i^^^t;:^  ■"' 

"bSTi  -Sic'Art  study  in  the  elementary -sehoel.  ?i.w!k  3ecfiY\ka«^  stWaU-      ~ 
Cf.  NC  390-635,  Study  of  drawing ;  also  "  f  e^i-'i.  L^ 

LB  11S7-11SS,  Art  for  the  kindergarten. 
350  General. 

55B  In  the  United  States.  ^f'^       C^lUre^i  ^  art.^i.. 

354  States,  A-Z. 

355  Cities,  A-Z. 
357  Special  systems. 

Under  each : 

(1)  Teachers'  manuals;  (2)  Text-books. 
Special  grades. 

361  Primary. 

362  Grammar. 

363  High  school. 
365            In  foreign  countries,  A-Z. 
370            Picture  study  in  the  school  and  the  home. 

Lists  of  pictures  for  schools. 
373  Select  lists. 

375  Dealers'  catalogs. 

377  Supplies,  materials,  etc. 

380        Study  of  the  history  of  art. 

Cf.  N  5305,  Outlines,  syllabi. 
3g^       385  In  the  United  States.        Spec. a\  vx-n,v«ws.t-»es^  Gt^.oc-e,eNc,  h-2 

390  In  other  countries,  A-Z.  r~- ^  Uv\ci«v«    ea<i,V.>. 

Art  nmseums,  galleries,  etc.  ^^      Xr^T^\  ^v>-^•^*v.s,+v>s, 

Cf.  AM,  General  museums.  ^  5(iVM)o\s,  eVc^    f\-X   . 

405        Collections  of  catalogs,  handbooks,  etc.      ^,^      .  gj       (^>ey.-w^a>^v 
410        General  works.  •  g 32 et?  So ■>-'->->.  U-n>w«v-s^"V-a.V  Kuv,<t 

420        Organization.  V^vs  fov.stVNes  iv^^^'f't'^' 

430        Aim,  Utility,  etc. 
450        Buildings. 

460  Equipment  (including  heating,  lighting,  etc.). 

470  Administration. 

490  Relations  to  the  public  (Hours,  etc.). 

Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Under  each  museum : 
.Al-4.       Reports. 
.A5-7.       Catalogs. 

.A9-Z9.    History  and  description  (by  author) . 
For  histories,  treatises,  etc.,  on  the  art  (monuments  and  collec- 
tions) of  special  countries  and  places  prefer  N  6501-741S. 
Cf.  ND  1242-1257. 

United  States. 
510  Collective. 


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512 
513 
516 

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524 
525 


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527 
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529.C3 

530 

531 

550  .. 

552^ 

560 

570 

575 

577 

583 

585 

590 


600 
601 
605 
610 
611 
612 
613 
620 

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680 

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Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
United  States — Continued. 
A-An. 

Ann  Arbor.    Michigan  university. 
Ann-Ber. 

Walter's  gallery,  Baltimore,  see  N  5220. W. 
Berkeley.     Bacon  art  gallery, 
Ber-Bos. 

Boston.     Museum  of  fine  arts.  "£)).  -on. 

Brunswick,  Me.     Bowdoin  college.S"?-^      I'Xn&e.um  o?  fine,  ^n 
Buffalo.     Fine  arts  academy.      '  ?^\  OtVvcr    pu'blic 

Cambridge. 

Fogg  art  museum. 

Germanic  museum,  see  AMIOI. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Chicago. 

Art  institute. 

Other  public  collections,  A-Z. 
Cincinnati.     Art  museum.  c;^^;^^aV,  vns^tWU  ^  i^v^£  a^-k. Ta'^^ 
Cleveland.  ,    „  v   >wvx.seuv;yv, 

Detroit.         ,^£-^    TJalUi.TftvAs. 

Fitchburg.      5  5  y    D'-  ^ -  D? f . 

Hanover,  N.  H.     Dartmouth  college. 

Indianapolis.     John  Herron  art  institute. 

Minneapolis. 

Muskegon. 

New  Haven. 

New  York. 

General. 

Municipal  collections. 

Lenox  library.  -'^  fv^Ui*  litr-'-i 

Metropolitan  museum.  A'^  ?>v«-Ue.tiirt< 

Special  collections  (by  name). 
Loan  exhibitions  (by  date). 

New  York  historical  society.  n  a  •  „         ^f 

other,  A-Z.  I    '-^'^^r;    °''^;""-''"  '^'•^■ 

Norwich.     Slater  memorial  museum. 

Omaha.     Lininger  art  gallery.       '^''   «^--,^.  ^^.^  c^4- c ,  iWi.,  /  -6. 

Philadelphia. 

Collective. 

Pennsylvania  academy  of  fine  arts.  ^^ 

Penft^lvania  museum  -a«d  school  ^  ifidiistridi  art. 

Philadelphia.    Memorial  Hall,  Fairmont  Park. 


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N  FINE  ARTS 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 

Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
United  States  -  Continued, 
710       Pittsburgh,  Carnegie  institute, 

712  Portland,  Oregon, 

713  Poughheepsie,  Vassar  College,  Art  gallery, 

714  Pou  -  Q, 

715  R  -  Ric, 

716  Richmond,  Virginia. 

720  Rochester.  Powers'  art  gallery, 

726  Sacramento,  California,  Crocker  art  gallery, 

729  St,  Louis.  City  art  museum. 

730  St,  Louis,  Museum  of  fine  arts  (Washington 

university) , 
735        Salem,  Mass,  Peabody  Museum. 
737        San  Diego,  Calif,  Fine  arts  gallery, 

739  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Palace  of  the  Legion  of 

Honor. 

,5      San  Francisco,  De  Young  Memorial  Museiam, 

740  San  Francisco,  Mark  Hopkins  institute  of  art, 
,5      San  Francisco,  Museum  of  Art, 

^  ,     741  San  Marino.  Henry  E,  Huntington  art  gallery,,  /),r  ./i  ^   £^ 

^'^•^"742. S3  Fanta  F^,  Museum  of  New  Mexico, 

742, S5  Sarasota,  Fla.  John  and  Mabel  Ringling  museum 
of  art, 

743  Savannah.  Telfair  academy. 

745  Seattle  art  museum. 

746  Washington  (St.)  Univ, 

750  Southampton,  N.Y,  Art  museum, 

772  Springfield,  Mass, 

773  Springfield,  Mass,  Museum  of  fine  arts, 
783  Stanford  Unirv,  Thomas  Welton  Stanford  art 

gallery, 

790  Swarthmore,  Pa,  Swarthmore  college, 

800  Syracuse.  Museum  of  fine  arts, 

820  Toledo, 

835  Tulsa,  Okla,  Philbrook  art  museum, 

845  Washington. 

850  Corcoran  gallery, 

851  Special  collections,  A-Z, 

e.g,   ,C6  Clark  collection, 
853         U,S,  Capitol, 

855  U.S.  Library  of  Congress. 

856  U,S,  National  gallery  of  art  (Collection  and 

building  given  by  Andrew  Mellon) , 

857  Smithsonian  institution.  National  collection 

of  fine  arts  (Formerly  called  "National 
gallery  of  art"), 

858  Other  special,A-Z, 

e,g.   .P4,  Phillips  memorial  art  gallery. 


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Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 

Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
United  States  -  Continued. 
860       Wellesley  college.  Farnsworth  museum  of  art, 
863        Westerly,  R.I. 
870       Worcester.  Art  museum. 
Other  American  countries. 
910        Special  cities,  A-Z. 

e.g.   .A8    Asuncion.  Museo  nacional  de 
bellas  artes. 
,B53   Bogota.  Universidad  nacional. 

Museo  de  Arte  Colonial. 
,B8    Buenos  Aires.  Museo  nacional  de 

bellas  artes. 
,G8    Guatemala.  Museo  Nacional. 
Seccion  de  Historia  Bellas 
Artes. 
.M35   Mexico  (City).  Institute 

Nacional  de  Bellas  Artes. 
,IJ715  Montreal.  Notre  Dame  Museum, 
*S3    Sao  Paulo,  Brazil  (City) 

Rmacoteca. 
.S32   Santa  Fe,  Argentine  Republic. 

Museo  Muncipal  de  Bellas  Artes. 
,S33   Santa  Fe,  Argentine  Republic 

(City).  Museo  Provincial  de 
Bellas  Artes,  "Rosa  Galisteo 
de  Rodriquez". 
.S35   Santiago  de  Chile.  Museo  de 
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Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
United  States — Continued.  ^,^  f^WU.^^i:)^L 

710  Pittsburgh.     Carnegie  institute.      p^^i,Xt»f<u*~,  /a^^^^M^,  ^  ^U4t^, . 

720  Rochester.     Powers' art  gallery.      714^.  P<nl.Q..      '"nu  McnNN^ttNio^  vi^, 

'■'-  ,729  St.  Louis.     City  art  museum.  7/5"^ -/?<>„ 

(VSO  St.  Louis.   Museumof  fine  arts  (Washington university). 

.74(T  San  Francisco.     Mark  Hopkins  institute  of  art.^    "~^  ' 

?43  Savannah.     Telfair  academy.  --^^    '+^''  'Vi    ^^^"^7  ^- ^"^:WJ"*r>  ^., 

750  Southampton,  N.  Y.     Art  museuna.-^-go^^,^  g.^w^v^e^^-^    "'f^.'sj- s^IiL^ - 

W"^  u,  /V- -  goo  Syracuse.    Museum  of  fine  arts.    '^ 4fc  v^^,  (St^^v.; ^  .         ^>^  """^^^.'J^ ' 

■:-W^.:    820  Toledo.  ..,       ^        ,         ^  S^^^^^c^^^  ^ '     ^  ..    ^' 

845  Washington.         -^^^^^-^->---..:.^ 

850 Corcoran  gallery.     ^^^i  Special  colUdio^s    A-: 

853  U.  S.  Capitol.  ^eg  .Cfc    Cl^-k  colU.ti 

855    ,  U.  S.  Library  of  Congress.  ^^.^  ,j^'_   KUtVl.  ^aU*^^    oifjvt,  (CoWtct.c- 

857*"  ^.  0.  Nufflmia^-^g«il^t^y-''gf"aTtl  a^^i  buMJiV*  ^.yc-A  \>n|  ^*4»-tw  t^«H»»'] 

858  Other  special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .P4,  Pliillips  memorial  art  gallery.  eollejfe.   Fart^sv..-.. 

863  Westerly,  E.  L  ^  ^So   P-*ub,  ar-^ie\(C\^)t\^-&xo^y^V 

870  Worcester.     Art  museum.  "^^^^^^'^^    '     ''-      '   '    -       /'/\v5eo     deVej/avs 

Other  American  countries,    ^y^^**-^a'  .-^Ai  ei^Xj!^,^ '^*2-«- 


i^^wi^<a-.    910,--/  Special  cities,  A-Z.  "  .ic^-y  .n-^iu^y'-'euL  d^ 

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1020  Collective.       i    y  ,^    ^    ^  .'v:^jEAi<j,<i^  ut\U^.                      . 

1025  Eoyal  collections.      ^^^  f-^^  Cluoji-JU.^^   t^^juU^^^-  nu^^o  yiu^<ufaj. 

::■  London.                             ^  /^e^ctX^gO^. 

1030  Collective. 

1033  Collections  of  the  Corporation  of  London. 

1040  British  Museum. 

1050  Grosvenor  Gallery.             .  ^.^,^ 

1070  National  Gallery.        ^,  e^f^i-x-'tl^ 

1080  National  Gallery  of  British  Art  (Tate  gallery),    "^i  '""'^ 

1090  National  Portrait  Gallery. 

1100  Eoyal  Academy  (Permanent  collections). 

Cf.  N  12  and  N  5054. 

1110  Soane's  Museum. 

1150  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum. 

(South  Kensington  Museum.) 

1151  Special  collections,  A-Z. 

1152  Bethnal  Green  Branch. 

1160  Wallace  collection,  Hertford  House. 


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Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe. 
Great  Britain — Continued. 
Places  other  than  London.  ?o  /?«         t  r    -^/i     n 

liyo  -Bath,     Holbourne  art  museum. 

1210  Birmingham. 

1214  Blackburn:"  ■^"^"'^^^•^   ^"^"^  t^^^-^:^^^^  ^  f.^^  ^v4^ 

1215  Bristol.  1-^  ^'-^^  1  - 

1217  Cambridge.     Fitzwilliam  museum. 

1219.C7  Coniston. 

1220  Dublin. 

1245  Municipal  gallery  of  modern  art. 

1250  National  gallery. 

1260  Science  and  art  museum) vNcvAiA^i'iov^  iwuseuiirt  »f  Tfbttc^ 

1270  Dulwich.     Art  gallery. 
Edinburgh. 

1280  National  gallery. 

1285  Scottish  national  portrait  gallery. 

1310  Glasgow. 

1315  Art  gallery,  Kelvingrove. 

1320  Greenwich. 

1350  Hampton  Court. 

1405  Leicester.    Art  gallery. 

Liverpool. 

1408  Eoyal  institution. 

1410  Walker  art  gallery. 

HSO  ^    Manchester.    ,Art  gallery. 

1440  Nottingham?^  ^''^ '^'- 

1443  Norwich  castle  museum. 

1450  Oxford.     University  galleries.  ,  .  ^  ^        ^  ,          o 

1480  Salford.                                                   1  •  A.T    ^"^\^^->. 

l*yo  Sheffield.     Mappm  art  gallery. 

1510  Warrington. 

1550  Windsor  Castle. 

Austria-Hungary. 

1610  Collective. 

1615  Budapest  (National  gallery).    pf:-./j 

1630  Prague,     Rudolphinmri.             / 

Vienna.  '  '    '         ''^'^  ''''' 

1650  Collective.                                                    '    ' 

1^^^  K.  K.  Akademie  der  bildenden  kiinste. 

1670  Albertina. 

Belvedere  collections,  see  N  1680.   \<\o^-       J^m. 


v^ 


N  FINE  AKTS  N 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe. 

Austria-Hungary. 
Vienna — Continued. 
t'^-j;^  Hofburg.     Hausschatz,  see  NK  7415.A8. 

"""^'^  TCnnsthistorisches  hof -museum. 


2010  Collective. 

ir^aris. 

2020  Collective. 

2025  Bibliotheque  nationale. 

2080  Louvre  (Musee  national,  royal,  imperial,  etc.). 

2031  Folios. 

2032  Special  collections  (by  name,  A-Z). 
2040  Luxembourg.     Musee  national. 

2045  Musee  des  Thermes  et  de  I'Hotel  de  Cluny. 

2048  Palais  des  beaux-arts. 

2049  Special  collections,  A-Z. 

2050  Other  Parisian,  A-Z.      c  /      ,^       >    -o   i 
Other  French  galleries. 

2052.A2  Abbeville.                            ^o^^       A\'o\  ,  ^-^-^^e^  -  VAu^* 

2054  Avignon.    Musee  Calvet. 

2057      Bagneres  de  Bigorre.     Musee.     ^osB.E^        Baa.uva.U 

2059.C4  Chambery.     Musee.                                 .B4>        Bo^cieaay,'^- 

.CS  Chantilly.    Musee  Conde.                     '  S7         Bou.v-|r; 

2060    .  („2^)  Compiegne.    Palais. 

2070    "  Lille. 

2080  Lyons.     Musees  de  la  ville. 

2110  Marseilles.    Musee. 


2319—22 2  17 


.e: 


s. 


.^        ^^  FINE  ARTS  V 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe. 
Great  Britain— Continued. 
Places  other  than  London.  i  r      £     n 

1195  Bath.     Holbourne  art  museum.       ^     "'^^^•^'^•^ 

I^IP  Birmingham. 

1214  ElnplrKnvr.  - 


N 

1830    Collective,  I'rfX     /^u^e.^.    dommunai 

1835  Musees  royaiix  d'art  et  d»histolre. 

(Fusees  royanx  des  art§  decortalls 
et  industrlels.  Musees  royaux 
de  Ginquantenair^,  etc. 

1836  Kusees  royaux  ...  Musees  de  Ravenstein. 

a^w^s  and  armor,  see  KK  6602.B8 
1840   Musees  royaux  de  peinture  et  de 
sculpture  de  Belgique.  ,   ^^  ,  , 


T'-i 


^""^  -Lieicester.    Art  gallery. 

Liverpool. 

1^^^  Royal  institution. 

1^10  Walker  art  gallery. 

1430  ^    Manchester.     Art  gallery. 

1440  Nottingham.          ' 

1^^  Norwich  castle  museum. 

^^^^  Oxford.     University  galleries.  ,  ^     ■     ^      '. 

1480  Salford.  ""'•  1AS5        Porl     Sut.Ug   .. 

1490  Sheffield.     Mappin  art  gallery.  ^"'^'^  ^"'^"  ^^   ^^""K 

1^10  Warrington. 

1550  Windsor  Castle. 

Austria-Hungary. 
1610  Collective. 

1615  Budapest  (National  gallery),    r    / 

1630  Prague.     Rudolphinum.  / 

Vienna.   '   '      \    '     -r^te?^,        ^/^^. 
1650  Collective. 

i^fi^A  ?■  ^-  ^kademie  der  bildenden  kiinste. 

1670  Albertina. 

Belvedere  collections,  see  N  1680.  >^-/. 

16 


N 


FINE  AKTS 


N 


/f/i-~ 


1677 
1680 
1710 

1750 

1760 
1770 
1810 
1830 
1880 
1910 
1920 
1925 
1930 


2010 

2020 
2025 
2080 
2031 
2032 
2040 
2045 
2048 
2049 
2050 

2052Jl2 
2054 
2057 
2059.C4 
.C5 
2060-^ 
2070" 
2080 
2110 


Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe. 

Austria-Hungary, 
Vienna — Continued. 

Hofburg.     Hausschatz,  see  NK  7415.A8. 
Kunsthistorisches  hof-museum.     ' 


•Vn 


c-vrN^«jws. 


Gemalde-galerie.  \  (a  6  5" 

Oesterreichisches  museum* 
Belgium. 
Collective. 
Antwerp. 
Collective. 
Musee  royal. 


fr) 


"70S  bsh  ''.     '- 


3r  i 


Musees-royaux. 


Bruges., 
Brussels 
Denmark.  •  ■"" 

Copenhagen. 

Glyptotek. 

Thorvaldsens  museum. 

Others,  A-Z^  p,^^^ 


A-Z 


&50    OtVier  Se.\^ia»i  c'ltres 


S-t-«.+>>v\; 


France. 
Collective. 
Paris. 

Collective. 

Bibliotheque  nationale. 

Louvre  (Musee  national,  royal,  imperial,  etc.). 
Folios. 

Special  collections  (by  name,  A-Z). 
Luxembourg.     Musee  national. 
Musee  des  Thermes  et  de  I'Hotel  de  Cluny. 
Palais  des  beaux-arts. 

Special  collections,  A-Z. 
Other  Parisian,  A-Z.     ^^      ^^^^^    ^^j,^ 
Other  French  galleries. 

Abbeville.  -0^=5,       A\b\  ,  '^■'^"^^^ 

Avignon.     Musee  Calvet. 
Bagneres  de  Bigorre.     Musee, 
Chambery.     Musee. 
Chantilly.     Musee  Conde. 
,  -  ^)         Compiegne.     Palais. 
^"^  Lille. 

Lyons.    Musees  de  la  ville. 
Marseilles.    Musee. 


VAu'be.ei.. 


*) 


2319—22 2  17 


»<>.« 


31  <^^i 


N  FINE  ARTS  N 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe. 
France. 

Other  French  galleries — Continued. 
2120  Montpellier.     Musee  Fabre. 

2140  Nancy.     Musee. 

2143  Nantes.  I^'^^        ^^^rs.  NoUck^u^^.. 

216^  Eouen.     Musee  des  antlc(uitis.~  h155         Q 'a.'vmt)er-. 

2165  St.  Germain-en-Laye. 

2170  Tours.     Musee.    ^,^!'rZ    ^Kas  b«u.^ 

2180  Versailles.     Musee  natioiial. 

Germany. 
2210^1,1  Collective,    ti  r-    L,^     .--     -^i   i        »       i  *i 

2214:  Augsburg.  _K.  Gemalde-galerie. 

Berlin. 
r'^';/-        2220]  Collective.     K.  Museen. 

I2230;)  K.  Gemalde-galerie. 

Others,  see  revised  list  on  p.  167. 
2255  Bonn.  _,    ^  ,         , 

2260  Brunswick.'^"''^    ""^"^'^   ^^^^^' 

2264  Colmar.     Museum. 

2265  Cologne.     Museum  Wallraf-Richartz. 

2267  Darmstadt.     Grossherzogl.  Hessisches  museum. 

Dresden. 
2270  Collective. 

2275  Albertinum. 

2280  K.  Gemalde-galerie. 

Griines  gewolbe,  see  NK480.D8. 
2285  Sachsischer  altertumsverein  museum. 

Diisseldorf. 

2294  Electoral  gallery. 

2295  Kunst-akademie. 
2298.E7              Erlangen.     Universitat. 

Frankfurt  am  Main. 
■2  3  02. 5"   KaiSi-leT  2303  Stadelsches  kimstinstitut. 

«..,.«,^,-^.2304  Stadtische  galerie.  ?„305.H4  Har,^V£r.LaU«.r,...    .. 

j  ^<JOb  Innsbruck.     Ferdinandeum.     -,,k^    r      k     i  v 

3     K^^-V      V6.^08  Kassel.     K.  Gemaldegalerie.  e.^.  .ks  K«. 

.,,,.      J.^-'    '  2310  Leipzig.     Stadtisches  museum.  ■— 

2317  Collective.  ^ilr  «\Wrin.rr>s-UX>A 

2318  Antiquarium.  ^    ,      •      o  '^'^'^'"  ^       " 

2320  Glyptothek.    ^^^'^'^    Q>o^^^^^  Casp-- 

^^2.1  Hau:.  d^r  DeuVscVte  Kiir\<.V- 

18 


^-C-t  t'M-'i' 


IT  FINE  AETS  N 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe. 
German3\ 
Munich — Continued. 
2325  Old  Pinakothek. 

2330  New  Pinakothek.    .     -, 

2335^^^^  Schack  galerie.       ^^-^^TT^ 

^'^'  Nuremberg.       ^  ^^^  '^r-'^.  A  -2.    e.^.   .  /V^  /i.pU^  ^C,^; 

2350  Germanisches  nationalmuseum.  '^P^'^^t.^i^.^-i.v-^ 

2355  St.  Morizkapelle.  ^ 

2360  Oldenburg.     Grossherzogl.  kunstsammlungen. 

2375  Schleissheim.     K.  Gemaldegalerie. 

2380  Schwerin.     Altes  schloss. '<r^'*-*-''^'v^%=-'7:^-'^""  "^^^  . 

2390  Stuttgart."-       ,       >  .-VVrv-nbergv<.c1ae   SV^a.Vs3a\e.v^j.. 

2i05  Wiirzburg.     Universitat.  ^  Z'.'^''^^'^""  '  '^^^^^'^^" 

Greece. 
2410  Collective. 

2420  Athens. 

Holland. 
2450  Collective. 

Amsterdam. 
2460  Eijks-mnseum. 

2463  Stedelijkmuseum. 

Haarlem.  ,. ,      Ht-U  -  |viui  ?«  vw  , 

2475  Stedelijkmuseum. 

2477  Teyler's  stichting. 

Hague. 
2480  K.  Museum.     K.  Kabinet  van  Schilderijen. 

2482  Gemeente-museum. 

^484  ,  ._,,^  Museum  Mesdag.    u.; .  i   ,  .     w 

2505  Rotterdam.     Museum-Boijmans. 

Italy.  'i^iii      CrCv~<u ,^-iX^ .    '^y^,/i>4JL^  /-? 

2510 Collective.  X  ■^-5'/ f      '^-^<[.il^,  7?i^.  ,,, 

2517  Bergamo.     Accademia  Carrara. 

2520  Bologna.    R.Pinacoteca  (Accademia  di  belle  arti). 

2525  Brescia.     Museo. 

Florence.  ^55-6    ^i«-.5^«.>t-<„  Tptt^^j^^  ^-ruo 

2540  •  Collective. 

2550  Accademia  di  belle  arti  (Galleria  antica  e  mdderna) 

2555  Museo  nazionale.    '"   ■^•^'•^'''    'n^'-^-- 

2560  Palazzo  Pitti  (Galleria  Palatina). 

2570  Palazzo  degli  Uffizi. 

2571  Folios. 

19 


N  FINE  AKTS  K 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe. 

Italy — Continued. 
2610  Forli.     Pinacoteca. 

2620  Genoa. 

2630  Palazzo  Bianco. 

2640  Palazzo  Rosso,      j^,;,^'^  U>^0-  >^"-  V"—  -^».,.ru^ 

2660  Milan.  a /,  -.- AVco..^:.    f^'^'sec  >,a^'o>H;,. 

2670  Pinacoteca  di  Brera.  p,-rp 

2690  Modena. 

2720  Naples.  -y.o  ,^ 

2730  Museo  nazionale  (Museo  Borbonico). 

Parma. 

2740  E.  Galleria. 

2741  R.  Museo  di  antichita. 

2743  Perugia.  ^  Pinacoteca  Vannucci. 

Pisa. 
2745  Campo  santo. 

2746.P6  Museo  civico. 

2747  Prato. 

2750  Eavenna.     Museo  nazionale. 

Eome. 
2810  Collective. 

2812  Accademia  di  San  Luca. 

2813  Albani,  Villa. 
2815                        Barberini  gallery. 

2818  Boncompagni  museum  ( formerly  in  Villa  Ludovisi) . 

2820  Borghese,  Villa.    Museum  Gabinum.    '^^^' 

2830  Capitoline  museum  (Campidoglio). 

2840  Colonna  gallery, 

2850  Conservatori,  Palazzo  del. 

2860  Corsini  gallery. 

Diocletian's  baths  (National  museum) ,  see  N  2934 

2875  Dodwell  gallery. 

2880  Doria-Pamphili  gallery. 

2890  Galleria  d'arte  moderna. 

2910  ^''^^^^"^  ^''^^^onf^le  d'arte  antica.a^i\^'.  „a^'^^U     i\  \ 

^^^0  Gal  Jena  nazionale  e  gabmetto  delle  stampe.        ""  '  '  ' 

2925  Kircherian  museum. 

2930  Lateran  collections. 

2934  Museo  nazionale  romano. 

2937  Sciarra  gallery. 


20 


N  FINE  ARTS 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc, 
/      Special  countries  and  special  museums, 
Europe , 
Italy. 

Rome  -  Continued, 

2940  Vatican  collections, 

2941  Biblioteca  vaticana, 

2943  Museo  Chiaramonti, 

2944  Museo  etruseo  gregoriano, 

2945  Museo  Pio-ClementiHO,  etc, 
2947  Pinacoteca  (1932-    ), 
2950  Sistine  Chapel, 

2963        Sassari  Museo  G,A,  Sanna, 

2970        Siena,  Regia  pinacoteca.  Formerly  Institute 
provinciale  di  belle  arte. 

2975  Sorrento,  Museo  Correale, 

2976  Taranto,  Museo  Nazionale, 

2977  Trapani.  Museo  Pepoli, 
Turin. 

29SO  Galleria  sabanda, 

2983  Museo  civico  di  belle  arti, 

2985  Museo  di  antichitd, 

2987  Others,  A-Z. 

e.g.   .A4  Academia  albert ina  di  belle  arte, 
Regia  galleria, 
3005        Urbino.  Galleria  nazionale. 

Venice. 
3010  Collective, 

3020  Accademia  di  belle  arti  (R,R,  Galleria), 

3025  Galleria.  Giorgio  Franchette  alba  Ih   d*oro, 

3030  Museo  civico, 

3040  Palazzo  ducale, 

3042  Others,  A-Z, 

e.g,   ,S4  Serainario  patriarcale  di  Santa 
Maria  della  salute, 
3060         Verona,  Museo  civico, 
3062         Verona,  Museo  di  Castelvecchio, 

3064  Vicenza,  Museo  civico,  Pinacoteca. 

3065  Viterbo,  Museo  civico, 
3070         Zara.  Museo  nazionale, 

Norway, 
3110         Collective, 
3120         Bergen,  Billedgalleri. 
3125         Oslo,  Bymuseet. 
3130        Oslo  ( Christ iania),  Oslo.  Nasjonalgalleriet, 

Portugal. 
3210         Collective. 
3219         Evora.  Biblioteca  publica. 
3221         Guimaraes,  Museo  de  Alberto  Sampaio. 
3228         Lisbon.  Collective. 

3230  Lisbon.  Museu  nacional  das  bellas  artes. 

3231  Other  galleries  of  Lisbon,  A-Z, 


a     +i,'. 


N  FINE  ARTS 

Art  museioms,  galleries,  etc. 

Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe, 
Russia. 
3310         Collective, 
3315         Gorki,  Grosudarstvennyi  khudozhestvennyi  muzei. 

3317  Gosudarstvennyi  muzei  imeni  Khadnenko, 

331s         Kuibyshev.  Khudoz  hestvennyi  muzei, 

3320  Moscow, 

3321  Grosudarstvennyi  muzei  iziasbchnykh  iskussto, 

3322  /      Gosudarstvenmd  muzei  novoga,  V»-^^rYU^c  W^V2M/aiM'^i>3u- 

^^2^^3  5-4  Rumiantsov  museum.  ^^TuauTi  vaev^vN^Kk  u.Uijdr>i.^.Mki>v   .^lev^N 

3325  ,.  Tretiakov  gallery,    6-t-tk.^va.. 

/  ^"^Oporto, 

333 '^'Z  ^Collective, 

3236  V  Special  museum,  A-Z. 

3340  St.  Petersburg.   PetrogFad.  Leningrad, 

3342 1^  Akademia  khudozhestv.  Leningrad. 

33^  ^  Gosudarstvennyi  russkii  muzei, 

3350  Hermitage, 

Spain, 

3/+IO  'collective, 

3413"  Burgos,  Museo  aroueologico  provincial, 

3415  ^'  Cadiz.  Museo  de  bellas  artes. 

3418 1'  Escorial, 

3^30  Madrid, 

3440  Biblioteca  nacional, 

3442  Cortes. 

3445  Museo  de  arte  moderno. 

3450  Museo  nacional  (Mu'^eo  del  Prado), 

3457^  Martorell.  Museo  Santacana, 

3463^  Orihuela.  Museo, 

3465*^  Sarae^ossa,  Museo  provincial, 

3470  Seville,  Museo  provincial, 

3471"  Seville,  Other  museums, 

e.g,   .C3  Cathedral  museum. 

3^474-''  Toledo, 

Collective, 

3475^  Toledo.  Cathedral.  MiT^eum, 

3^4-^5"  Valencia.   Collective, 

34B6>^  Special  museum,  A-Z, 

3490/^,.  Valladolid,  Museo  nacional  de  escultura. 


K^^ 


U  FINE  ARTS  ^ 

Art  nmseums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe. 
Italy. 
/  Rome — Continued. 

2940  Vatican  collections.  ^  ^1  ^ .  ^  | ;  ^^.^^ 

2943  Museo  Chiaramonti.   ^^^^ ,  ji^^x^  ^,*^,„.,*,U^. 

2945^^'"^^  Museo  Pio-Clementino,  etc.  ^.^i a-  f    T  .  .?..-  .-  Nii^ 

2950  Sistine  Chapel.     p,^,._^.^..       ,     '     , 

2970  Siena.     Istitute-provinciale. 

Turin.  .,,^.,.,,^    i  - 

I     2980  Pinacoteca.""'^'*^*'"''""  U  f 

2983  Museo  civico  di  belle  artiC 

Venice:  — 

{JuJk^.    3010  Collective. 

3020  Accademia  di  belle  arti  (R.  R.  Gallena). 

3030  Museo  civico. 

3040  Palazzo  ducale. 

3060  Verona.    ISIiiseo  civico.  .  ^   j^ 

Norwav.  ^'  _a 

3110  Collective.  ^    .  S\a^    0^\o  •  Sl^mu?.e-^- 

'^^' ''-     3120  Bergen.     Billedgalleri.  vi .,    Nc\r 

^-  3130  Christiania^    Kunstmuseet.  ^sfe*::^,:    _      .     .^    r      ,  . 

Portugal.      prr_5:^.2.\    Qv^f-wr^raes.  'v)v;5«u   ci«    /^Ibev-to  ^a-rvspa^o. 

^&9o.5/gz'.3210      Collective.  ■^.-:^    L-.:   -      .        '^-^'v^, 

Lisbon.    Museu  nacional  das  bellas  artes. 

Collective.  ^^^^  ,.a»*«^  "  -T^  aJ^^U^JLu..^  _zJu^.U^ 

y             3320  Moscow.                -.-.-.^i^.,                    «>     —      — - '-^ 

3323  Rumiantsov  museum.                                 , 

3325  Tretiakov  gallery.              •3^^«S    ^^""/^  H  eat  ive  - 

3340  St.  Petersburg,    Petrograd.  az'b(i>       ?i^a<L\Al  ^    -..^'-.^v,':,  \-Z. 

'  3350  Hermitage. 

Spain.  ^^^^       /Su.r-^^. /<«**^«'r5^-'^5l^^ 

3410  Collective.          3415      CaAix.     Ma---    '^  V.^''a. 

3430  Madrid.              ifr\^     E.s.c6'r\ai^ . 

3440  Biblioteca  nacional.                               -  --^     '     ''^'^' 

3442  Cortes.                                                    i     ^.  ^  ^^/ 

3445  Museo  de  arte  modemo.                        I 

3450  Museo  nacional  (^Museo  del  Prado)- 

3470  Seville.    Museo  provincial. 


3230 

'3310 


r 


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CcUt 


21 


J^..  re. 


N  FINE  ARTS  U; 

Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
Special  countries  and  special  museums. 
Europe — Continued. 
STveden. 
3510  Collective. 

3525  Goteborgs  museum  (Art  collections  only). 

Stockholm;   ^ '""--•''     <-.--., a  r.  ..     «/ ^ 

3540  National  museum. 

3545  Other  galleries,  A^Z. 

e.  g.  Hogskolas  samling. 
35T0  Upsala.     Universitet. 

Switzerland. 
3610  Collective. 

3620  Basel.     Oeffentliche  kunstsammlung.     - 

^^30  Bern.    Kunst-museum. 

3640  Geneva.  ^^,,_^ 

3650^  Ziirich.     Schweizerisches  "laSdesmuseum. 

3690  Other  European,  countries,. 4 -2*'  ^ 

Asia.  '  '-^  ^^^  '*'^'^"-  ^r^^'j  '^^  ^^l .  -eJi^ 

3730  Calcutta.     Indian  museum. 

3820  '      -     Algeria  and  Tunis-Collective.  ^^I"^  7TT:%^d 

3830  Cape  Town.    Art  gallery. 

3880  -x,^^.-       Tebessa.  ,  ,      ' 

Austraha  and  New  Zealand.  ^'%'    -^^  ^or-L'^.  til.^: A^^'a^e^  ^ 
3910  Collective.    /    . 

39i5  Auckland.  V^rr^  ,,  .^,      ^      , 

3950  Melbourne.  ^Public  library  (Gallery). "^""'^'■^'  ^"^  ^^^*'^ 

3970  Sydney  (Art  gallery). 

3990  Pacific  islands.  '  '' 

Catalogs  of  photographs  in  art  museums,  libraries,  etc. 
Public  collections.  a^^^     [^  i 

4010  United  States.  ^^^^     bcen^r^l 

4015  Foreign. 

Private. 
4020  United  States. 

4025  Foreign. 

4030        Select  lists  for  libraries,  etc. 

e.  g.  California  Library  Association  Picture  list 
Cf.  N  373-S75,  Select  lists  for  schools. 
4035        Trade  catalogs. 

e.  g.  Berlin  photographic  company. 
Curtis  &  Cameron. 
Soule  art  company. 
Cf.  NE  75,  Catalogs  of  prints. 

22 


N 


FINE  ARTS 


;  V-.   o^  e  V 


"^Exhibitions.  , ,  ^  ^  ^^ .  _ 

Exliibitions  of  painting^are  classed  herey  ^^^^^^^V^'  ^*" 
See  also  exhibitions  in  NA,  NB,  NC,  etc. 


^' 


a  \  c  o  u  v-v'+r'i  SvS 


4402-4995 


4-4-i(L      \&a^. 


r4-4^~Ber^^ 


\:iY  A  ?i" 


+aG 


"BUY^ 


Exhibitions  of  special  artists  are  classed  with  biography  in 
N  6537,  ND  237,  etc. 
International  exhibitions,  ^^^i  Mf^,  <^^ht  y/h-^-L.  c 
Under  each : 

Official  reports. 

Official  catalogs. 

Non-official  (by  author). 

4525  Constantinople.   4723  Manila. 

4535  Copenhagen.         4727  Marseilles. 

4536  Cordova.  Melbourne. 

4537  Cork.  4730  1861. 
4540  Curitiba.               4731  1880-81. 
4545  Denver.'^^"'^yt^4732  1888-89. 
'""^  '^  "  -'^                  4739  Memphis. 

4742  Mexico. 
4745  Milwaukee. 
4748  ^Minneapolis. 
4752  Montreal. 
4757  Moscow. 
4762  Munich. 
4766  Nagasaki. 
4770  Nanking. 
4773  Naples. 
4775  Nashville. 
4777  New  Orleans. 
New  York. 

4783  1853-54. 

4784  Since  '53-4. 
4793  Odessa. 
4796  Omaha. 

Paris. 

4799  Before  '55. 

4800  1855. 

4801  1867. 

4802  1878. 

4803  1889. 

4804  1900.  ^f-,. - 
4820  Peking. 


Hl5  E  o> '  - 1 1 1  5 


.A1-.A4 
.A&-.A7 

.A8-.Z9 
4402  Aberdeen. 

4405  Agra. 

4406  Agram. 

4407  Alexandria. 
4410  Algiers. 

Amsterdam. 

4414  1859. 

4415  1869. 
4420  Antwerp. 
4424  Athens. 

Atlanta. 

4426  1881. 

4427  1895. 

4429  Bahia. 

4430  Baltimore. 
4433  Barcelona. 
4436  Basel. 

4439  Batavia. 

4440  Berlin. 
4450  Birmingham. 

4452  Bogota. 

4453  Bombay. 
4456  Bordeaux. 
4460  Boston. 
4463  Brisbane,  1875. 
4465  Brussels. 
4475  Bucharest. 
4478  Budapest. 
4482  Buenos  Aires. 
4485  Buffalo. 


-*         4488  Calcutta. 
4491  Canton. 

4494  Cape  Town. 

4495  Caracas. 
4497  Charleston. 

Chicago. 

4499  1873. 

4500  1893. 
4511  Christiania. 

4515  Cincinnati,  1879. 

4516  Cincinnati,  1888. 
4520  Cleveland. 


4550  Detroit. 
4555  Dresden. 

4560  Dublin. 

4561  Duluth. 
4565  Dunedin. 
4570  Edinburgh. 
4590  Florence. 
4606  Geneva. 
4610  Genoa. 

4618  Glasgow. 

4619  Gratz. 

4620  Guatemala. 

4621  Haarlem,  1861. 
4624  Hague. 
4631  Hamburg. 
4633  Hanoi. 
4835  Havana. 
4640  Hong  Kong. 
4645  Indianapolis. 
4648  Jamestown. 
4650  Johannesburg. 
4655  Klagenfurt. 
4660  Leeds. 
4665  Leipzig. 
.4670  Ligge,  1905. ,   , 


\\V 


4675  Lima,  1898. 
4681  Lisbon. 
4684  Liverpool. 
London. 

4690  1851. 

4691  1862. 
4695    1871. 
4697    1887. 
4710  Lyons. 
4715  Madrid. 
4719  Manchester. 


J'J^9 


Petrograd,  see 
N  4868. 

Philadelphia. 
4825  1876. 

4828  Pisa. 
4830  Pittsburgh. 

Portland,  Oreg. 
4834  1905. 

4836  Prague. 
4840  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
4850  Rome. 


23 


N 


FINE  ARTS 


N 


Exhibitions. 
International  exhibitions — Continued. 


4-1  ■ 


4860  St.  Louis,  1904. 

4865  St.  Paul. 

4868  St.  Petersburg. 

4873  San  Diego,  1915. 

^874  San  Francisco. 

4877  San  Jose. 

Santiago  de  Chile. 

4879  1873. 

4880  1875. 
4883    1910. 


4885  Schwerin. 
4888  Seattle. 
4^92  Seoul. 
4896  Shanghai. 
4910  Stockholm. 
4920  Sydney. 
4937  Tokio. 
4940  Toronto. 
4944  Triest. 
4947  Turin. 


4949  Valladolid. 

4951  Valparaiso. 

4955  Venice.  ;//  <?  >;  >]  ^ 

4960  Vienna,  1873. 

4975  Warsaw, '"^ '"t-  . 

'4983  Washington.   ^^'1  dh^ty 

4990  Yokohama. 

4995  Zurich. 


6010 


5015 
5020 
5030 

5050 

5051 

5053 
5054 
5055 
5056 
5060 
5061 
5062 

5063 

5064 
5065 
5066 
5067 
5068 
5069 
5070 
5071 
5072 


Other  general  exhibitions. 
Collective. 
America. 

United  States. 

Societies  not  limited  to  one  city  (by  place). 
Exhibitions  in  special  cities. 
Other  American  exhibitions  (by  place). 
Europe. 
Collective. 
Great  Britain. 
Collective. 
London. 
Collective. 
Eoyal  academy. 
Other  London  exhibitions. 
Other  English  cities. 
Austria  (by  place). 
Belgium  (by  place). 
Denmark  (by  place). 
France. 
Collective. 
Paris. 

Collective. 
The  two  salons. 

The  salon  (Societe  des  artistes  frangais). 
The  salon  of  the  Societe  nationale  des  beaux-arts. 
Other  Paris  exhibitions. 
Other  French  cities. 
Germany  (by  place). 
Greece  (by  place). 
Holland  (by  place). 


24 


N 

FINE  ARTS 

Exhibitions. 

Other  general  exhibitions. 

Europe — Continued. 

5073 

Italy  (by  place). 

5074 

Norway  (by  place). 

5075 

Portugal  (by  place). 

5076 

Russia  (by  place). 

5077 

Spain  (by  place). 

5078 

Sweden  (by  place). 

5079 

Switzerland  (by  place). 

5080 

Other  European  (by  place). 

5085 

Asia  (by  place). 

5090 

Africa  (by  place). 

5095 

Australia  (by  place). 

5097 

Pacific  (by  place). 

Private  collections. 

5210 

Collective. 

United  States. 

5215 

Collective. 

5220 

Special. 

5230 

Other  American* 

European. 

5240 

Collective. 

5245 

Great  Britain. 

5250 

Austria. 

.as-c.  ^2^^ 

Belgium.       ^,t.V^o^^ov..V;    y>. 

5257 

Denmark. 

5260 

France. 

5265 

Germany. 

5270 

Greece. 

5272 

Holland. 

5273 

Italy. 

5274 

Norway. 

5275 

Portugal. 

5276 

Russia. 

5277 

Spain. 

5278 

Sweden. 

5279 

Switzerland. 

5280 

Other  European. 

5285 

Asia. 

5290 

Africa. 

5295 

Australia. 

5297 

Pacific. 

N 


25 


K  FINE  ARTS  N 

HISTORY 

6300  General. 

6301  Illustrations.  »     ^,.    x/^^r,. 
6303     General  special. 

(Including  collections  of  historical  essays.) 
6305    Outlines.    Syllabi. 
6310    Prehistoric  art.     Origins  of  art. 

Cf.  NK  1177,  Ornament. 
6315    Ancient  and  medieval  art. 

Ancient  art.     Artistic  archeology. 

Methods  and  aims  of  archeology,  CC. 

Inscriptions,  CN. 

Historical  studies,  D. 

Architecture,  NA. 

Sculpture,  NB, 

Prehistoric  archeology,  GN. 

American  archeology,  E,  F.  cv  ;■?  (^  ^.j^^ 

Antiquities  (Local),  D,  E,  and  F. 

Critics  and  historians  (e.  g.  Winckelmann) ,  N  8370-8375. 

6320  General  periodicals. 

5325  General  societies. 

5329  History  and  method  of  artistic  archeology. 

5330  General  treatises. 
6331  Folios. 

5333  General  special. 

e.  g.  Seven  wonders  of  the  worlds 

5334  Pictorial  works. 
6335        Special  collections. 

Prefer  N  510-3970,  Art  museums. 
6340        Miscellaneous  groups  of  countries. 
5343        Ancient  Oriental  art— General,  including  India,  etc. 
6345        Classic  Orient  (Egypt  and  southwestern  Asia). 

e.  g.  Cyprus,  Syria,  and  Egypt. 
Special  countries  and  groups  of  countries. 

5350  Egypt. 

5351  Folios. 

5370  Chaldea.     Babylonia.     Assyria. 

5380  Nineveh. 

5390  Persia.     Media. 

5410  Phenicia  and  its  colonies. 

5420  Carthage. 

5430  Cyprus. 

5440  Sardinia. 

5460  Judea.     Syria. 

6470  Arabia. 


26 


N  FINE  ARTS  N 

Ancient  art.     Artistic  archeology. 


)otot I  a 


Special  countries  and  groups  of  countries — Continued, 

5480 

Asia  Minor. 

5490 

Cappadocia. 

5510 

Galatia. 

5520 

Gordion. 

5530 

Lycia. 

5540 

Mysia. 

5545 

Pergamum. 

5550 

Phrygia. 

5560  . 

Troy  (Ilium). 

Classic  art. 

Periodicals  and  societies,  see  N  5320-5325. 

Museums  and  collections,  see  N  510-3970,  5210-5297. 

5605 

Collected  works. 

5610 

Treatises. 

5613 

General  special. 

5615 

Pictorial  works. 

Special  countries. 

Greece. 

5630 

General. 

5633 

Miscellaneous — Special. 

5634 

Catalogs  of  collections. 

5635 

Catalogs  of  exhibitions. 

5640 

Aegina. 

5645 

aT?^^'   I-*^^^^   ^o<\u. 
Athens.L(^55Cofm\\\. 

5650 

5660 

Crete. 

5670 

Delos. 

5672 

Delphi. 

5680 

Dordona. 

5687 

Macedonia. 

5690 

Melos. 

5700 

Mycenae.     ^^q^       q  W^Wvl^  . 

5710 

Tanagra.               ^to-**^       ■v=>cy<^cK<c<-vv>.y~r\ 

5720 

Tiryns. 

Ancient  Italy. 

5740 

General  works. 

5750 

Etruria. 

5751 

Folios. 

5760 

Rome. 

5761 

Folios. 

5763 

General  special. 

27 


N  FINE  ARTS  K 

Ancient  art.     Artistic  axcheolog^. 
Special  countries. 
Classic  art. 
Ancient  Italy — Continued. 

5769  Pompeii  and  Herculaneum. 

5770  Pompeii. 

5771  Folios. 
5775                        Herculaneum. 
5790                        Other  cities,  A-Z. 

5801-5896  Other  countries.     Table  I. 

cAcva    r^L.     ^.     .^  +    A^-'  e.  g.  .TS,  Tusculum. 

td.  ."SS  5c.yth.iaj..  5940    Medieval  and  modern  art. 
'^  5941         Folios. 

Medieval  art. 
General. 
5950  Periodicals.  ^,.      ^ 

5960  Societies.       ^3(^3     Mueeu»^'.    Collections.     Rxhlbitlono. 

5965  Dictionaries. 

5970  Treatises. 

5971  Folios. 

5975  Miscellaneous — Studies,  essays,  etc. 

Special. 
6240  Celtic  art.     Ancient  Irish  art.  i 

6245  Carolingian  art. 

6250  Byzantine  art. 

6260  Mohammedan.     Moorish.     Arabic. 

Cf.  NA  380-8,  Architecture;  NK  1270-5,  1820,  Decora- 
tion; NK  720-5,  Industrial  art. 

6261  Folios. 

6270  Moors  in  Spain. 

6271  Folios. 

See  also  special  countries  and  cities,  e.  g.  N  79S8,  Cairo. 
6280  Romanesque  art. 

For  special  countries,  see  6501-7413. 

6310  Gothic  art. 

For  special  countries,  see  6501-7413. 

6311  Folios. 
Modern  art. 

6350  General. 

6351  Folios. 

6370        Renaissance  art. 

For  special  countries,  see  N  6501-7413. 
6410        17th  and  18th  centuries. 


28 


N 
Modern  art 
General 

Folios 
Renaissance  art 

Special  aspects  or  movements,  A-Z. 
.M3  Mannerism 

17th  and  l8th  century  \^^   F^r  spac'.a  )coo, 

17th  century  ^  !    ^    ^.r  ^'a.-,.  -.^. 

General  , 

Special  aspects  or  movements,  A-Z,          N 405-5297 

.B3  Baroque  . 

l8th  century  ) 

General  ! 

Special  aspects  or  movements,  A-Z.          j 

.N^  Neoclassicism  I 

.R6  Rococo  j 

19th  century 

Special  by  year 

Special  aspects  or  movements,  A-Z. 

.P6  Point illism  ■ 

20th  century 

Art  and  the  European  War  (General) 

For  special  countries,  see  N  6512-7^^1.    art.) 

Exhibitions  ..^ 

Special  by  year  ,       ■"■  •  tj^pe-^\i?^e-. 

Special  aspects  or  movements,  A-Z  pw"^-' 

.A2  Abstract  art  i 

,A8  Assemblage 

.C6  Collage  ■ . 

,06^  Constructivism 

.C8  Cubism 

.F5  Fig-^rative  art 

.F6  Found  objects  ! 

. F8  Futurism 

.K5  Kinetic  art 

.M5  Minimal  art 

.N6  Art  nouveau 

.P6  Pop  art 

.S7  Spatialism 

,S8  Surrealism 

tl3. 


""  *     '     "•f'TiTawii  in — mm  i  iii- - ~-\  r    r*""^  >iiifi,|i>nii  j  t  ijii  i '  i>iiijj«>"'"''*"~^ 


N 


576 
577 
577 
577 
579 
5801-589 

^  694 


595( 

596( 
596i 
597( 
597] 
5971 

624( 
624J 
625( 
626( 


6261 
6270 
6271 

6280 

6310 

6311 

6350 
6351 
6370 

6410 


N  FINE  ARTS  N 

Modern  art — Continued. 
6450         19th  century. 
6460  Special  by  year. 

e.  g.  The  art  of  1898. 

6490  20tli  century. 

6491  Art  and  the  European  War  (General). 

For  special  countries,  see  N  6512-7441.  , 

^^^^.-2,  _ExhibitionS.     ^^^  ^-^eu^^-  -  ■^^■r{Ci<r^^e^a')    Frr^pccalcflD/ffr 

6493  Special  by  year.  c>Sc  \  T 

6501-7413     <-Special  countries  (Table  IV), >.;.,  -;. 

Guide  boolis  to  the  galleries  and  collections,  see  N  405-5297.  '^'  ' 

Cf.  ND  1242-1257. 

7415        Jewish  art. 

Ancient  art.  see  5460. 
General  works. 
7420         Early  works  (to  1800). 
7425        Treatises,  1800-. 
7428        General  special. 

e.  g.  Comparisons  of  ancient  and  modern  art. 
7430        Technique,  composition,  etc. 
e.  g.  The  problem  of  form, 

The  artists'  way  of  working. 

7433  Popular  manuals. 

7434  Models. 

Cf.  NC  765,  Drawing. 

7435  Art  criticism. 

(Including  popular  works  on  the  appreciation  of  art.) 

Cf.  ND  1143,  Paintings.  .,r  i 

7438^      Miscellaneous."''-  ;      "^^  "'^'''' ,^%' Uu .     f.^      "''' 

,  X  ■  r  2c/ ■;  _.  m  I  a-fcid r&pV\V .  etc . 
e.  g.  Hind's  Education  of  an  artist,  ^     "^  *^ 

Adventures  among  pictures. 
7440        Juvenile  works. 

Cf.  History  and  biography,  N  4 land  N  5300. 
A^ddresses,  essays,  lectures,  thoughts,  and  sayings. 
Collective. 
7443  Several  authors. 

7445  Individual  authors. 

7450  Single  papers. 

7460        Anecdotes  and  curiosities  of  art  and  artists. 
7470        Facetiae. 

Atlases.    Iconographies. 

7510  Periodicals. 

7511  Folios. 

7520  General  collections. 

7521  Folios. 

Special  periods  and  countries,  see  N  5300-7413. 

29 

1525       ImLejx.e'i .    Reperl cic&s,.  Ci.   M  7620 ,  Porttaits . 


N 

FINE  AETS 

SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  OF  AET 

7560 

Choice  of  subject.     Titles.     Quotations,  etc. 

Cf.  ND  45. 

Human  figures. 

Cf.  NC,  Drawing,  Art  anatomy  and  physiognomy. 

7570 

General. 

7575 

Portraits. 

Cf.  N  7627-S,  7633-9,  7643-9. 

NC  773,  Drawing. 

NC  1300-1760,  Caricatures. 

ND  1300-33,  Painting. 

ND  2200,  Water-colors. 

NE  218-330,  Engravings. 

7580 

Ancient. 

7582 

Egyptian. 

7585 

Greek  and  Roman. 

7586 

Greek  iconographies. 

7587 

Special,  A-Z. 

7588 

Eoman  iconographies. 

7589 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Julius  Caesar. 

7591 

Other. 

7592 

Medieval  and  modern. 

For  books  with  notable  biographical  text  prefer  CT,  D-F. 

America. 

7593 

United  States. 

7594 

Canada  and  British  America. 

7595 

Special,  A-Z. 

7596 

Mexico. 

7597 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Europe. 

7598 

Great  Britain. 

7599 

Scotland. 

7600 

Ireland. 

7601 

Colonies. 

7602 

Austria. 

7603 

Belgium. 

7604 

France. 

7605 

Germany. 

7606 

Italy. 

7607 

Netherlands. 

7608 

Russia. 

7609 

Scandinavia. 

7610 

Special  countries,  A-Z. 

N 


30 


N  FINE  ARTS  N 

Special  subjects  of  art — Continued. 


Portraits. 

Medieval  and  modern. 

Europe — Continued. 

7611 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

7612 

Portugal. 

7613 

Switzerland. 

7614 

Other  European,  A-Z. 

7615 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

7616 

Portrait  miniatures. 

Cf.  ND  1330-37,  Painting. 

7620 

Indexes  of  portraits  (General). 

Catalogs  of  collections. 

7621 

Public. 

National  portrait  gallery,  London,  see  N  1090. 

7622 

Private. 

7624 

Dealers'  catalogs. 

Cf.  NE  218-330,  Engraved  portraits. 

(7625) 

Special  classes,  see  subject  in  B-Z. 

e.  g.  Musicians,  ML  140. 

Cardinals,  BX  4663-5. 

7626 

Men. 

Portraits. 

(National  collections,  see  N  7580-7615.) 

7627 

General. 

7628 

Individual. 

Cf.  N  7587-7589. 

Women. 

(Cf.  N  8070-8080.) 

7630 

General. 

7632 

Minor  collections,  picture-books,  etc. 

Portraits. 

7633 

General. 

7634 

American. 

7635 

English. 

7638 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

7639 

Individual,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .M3    Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

.V5     Queen  Victoria. 

7640-7649 

Children. 

(Divided  like  N  7630-7639.)" 

7660 

Animals. 

Cf.  NC  780,  NK  1555.                          ZCsCS          Y 

7680 

Plants.     Trees.     Flowers. 

Cf.  NC  805-815,  NK  1560. 

7690 

Devices.     Fictitious  animals,  etc. 

"&  \  r  d  f) 


31 


N  FINE  ARTS  IT 

Special  subjects  of  art — Continued. 


-£'* 


7710        Allegories.  ,  .,      ^  . 

7720  Dance  of  death.  _         c,^^  ^^^^  ^.i:^br^'\.■s.^.  ir 

7740        Symbolism.     Emblematic  art.  ot^ufr^Urrv. 

Cf.  PN  6349-635S,  Emblems  (Literature). 
7750        Fables. 
7760        Mj^thology.     Heroes.    Legends. 

Cf.  Saiuts,  N  8080. 

KELIGIOUS  ART 

7790  General.                            -  ,    ?flB>^ 

Christian  art,  awl  symbolism,  m  ^•^^' 

7810  Periodicals. 

7820  Societies.^                                   /           '    • 

7825  Dictionaries. 

7826  Catalogs — General  (Catalogues  raisonnes,  etc.). 

7827  Catalogs  of  collections. 

7828  Catalogs  of  dealers. 

7829  Sources. 

e.  g.  Mitralis  of  Sicardus. 

7830  General  works. 

7831  General  special. 

7832  Early  Christian  and  medieval 
7840  Art  of  the  catacombs. 

Cf.  DG  807.4. 
7901-7996  Special  countries  (Table  I). 

Special  subjects. 
Bible  illustrations. 
8020  General. 

8023  Before  1700. 

See  also  Holbein  woodcuts  in  NE  1205. 

8025  1701-1820. 

8026  1820-1875. 

8027  1875- 

New  Testament. 
8030  General. 

8033  Before  1700. 

8035  1701-1820. 

8036  1820-1875. 

8037  1875- 
8040  God  in  art. 
8050  Christ  in  art. 

8052  The  Good  Shepherd  and  similar  figures  in  an- 

cient art. 

8053  The  crucifixion  and  the  crucifix. 


N 


FINE  ARTS 


N 


Special  subjects  of  art. 

Christian  art  and  symbolism. 
Special  subjects — Continued. 

8054  Lord's  supper.     Eucharist. 

8055  The  Holy  Spirit. 

8060  Nativity.     Holy  family. 

8063  Adoration  of  the  magi. 

8070  INIadonna.     Virgin  ^lary. 

8080  Apostles.     Saints. 

8090  Angels. 

8110  Bible  characters. 

8120  Last  judgment. 

8140  Devil.  -      H  c  a  v  t  -v  .    n  e 

8160  Nimbus,  aureola,  etc. 

8180  Miscellaneous. 

8185  Special  works. 

e.  g.  Speculum  humanae  salvationis. 
8190        Religious  art — Non-Christian. 
8210        Historical  subjects. 
8213        Landscapes,  views,  mountains,  etc. 

8215        Literary  subjects.    Scenes  from  the  works  of  great  authors. 
Illustrations  by  several  artists,  accompanying  the  text,  are  to  be 
classified  preferably  in  PA-PT,  with  added  entry  here.    Added 
entries  may  also  be  made  for  the  artists  in  NC,  NE,  or  ND. 
Illustrations  after  the  drawings  or  paintings  of  special  artists  are 
to  be  classified  under  the  artist  in  NC,  NE,  or  NT),  as  the  case 
may  be,  with  added  entry  here  and  in  PA-PT  under  the  author 
illustrated.    In  the  case  of  authors  such  as  Shakespeare,  Dante, 
and  Goethe  classification  in  Literatui-e  is  to  be  preferred. 
Other  special  subjects  (alphabetically). 
8217.D5       Death.  — ^  _S'S   •'^^  ^'''^• 

Industry.    Labor.  .It)    T->iJ,-^>i-'-,. 

Love.    'L''^.,  e,^,    A4S-      v4euJ. 


8218 
8220 
8223 
8226 
48247]b 
8250 


8270 
8350 

8370 

8375 


Medicine.     -^^^^^f^S.^-?^ 

Music.    --'-- Nfi-^rr^- 


Ships,  see  VM  307. 
Sport.     Hunting,  fishing,  etc. 
Cf.  NE  960,  Sporting  prints. 
Lines,  ornaments,  etc.,  see  NK  1570, 
Miscellaneous.     Grotesque,  etc. 
Cf.  N  79,  Esthetics. 
Artists.    Art  as  a  profession. 
Psychology  of  the  artist,  see  N71. 
Art  critics  and  historians.       ^^Aortc^^P'^^i 
Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .W7,  Winckelmann. 


w 


a.Ma,\  Ay\a   marine. 
'M5o7    S>i"i)»S 


.T3   The  -1 


81L.2. 

U^^ 


2319—22 3 


33 


N  FINE  ARTS  N 


Art  collectors,  patrons,  etc. 

Cf.  Z  987-996        Book  collecting. 

AM  200-401    Collectors  and  collecting. 

8380 

General.     Art  collectors  and  collecting. 

United  States. 

8383 

General. 

8384 

Special. 

Great  Britain. 

8385 

General. 

8386 

Special. 

France. 

8387 

General. 

8388 

Special. 

Germany. 

8389 

General. 

8390 

Special. 

Italy. 

8391 

General. 

8392 

Special. 

8395 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

8397 

Special  collectors  (other  than  l:hose  in  8384-8392) 

8410 

Art  patrons. 

Art  and  the  state,  see  8700-8850. 

8510 

Art  studios,  materials,  etc. 

8520 

Studios. 

8530 

Materials. 

8540 

Catalogs. 

8550 

Framing  of  pictures. 

Cf.  TT  3S0,  Gilding. 

8553 

Tables,  etc. 

8560 

Preservation.     Cleaning.     Restoration. 

8580 

Copying  and  reproducing. 

Art  dealers. 

8610 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

8620 

General  works. 

8630 

Directories. 

8640 

Catalogs. 

8650 

Special  sales. 

Cf.  Private  collections,  N  5210-5297. 

8660 

Special  dealers,  A-Z. 

Prices  of  paintings,  prints,  etc. 

Cf.  ND  46-8,     Paintings. 

NE  63-85,  Engravings. 

8670 

Periodicals.     Annuals,  etc. 

8675 

General  works. 

8680 

Economics  of  art. 

34 


N  FINE  ARTS  N 

AKT  AND  THE  STATE.     PUBLIC  AU,T 

Cf.  Architecture  and  the  state,  NA  100-130, 
Beautification  of  cities,  NA  9000-9425. 
Landscape  gardening,  parks,  SB  469-485- 
Municipal  improvement,  etc.,  JS  93-99. 
Ceremonials,  pageants,  etc.,  GT. 
€T00  Periodicals. 

8710  Societies.     Commissions. 

8720  Congresses.  '  "JZ^S  "^  -w-w's-*- 

8750      Protection  and  cultivation  of  art. 
8770  Law  and  legislation.     Tariff  on  works  of  art. 

Copyright,  see  Z  653. 
8790  Forgeries. 

Public  art. 
8810  General  treatises. 

8820  Essays,  addresses,  etc, 

8850      Preservation  of  monuments. 

Prefer  CC  135  :  Preservation  of  historic  monuments,  land- 
marks, scenery,  etc. 
Cf.  NA  4201-4384,  Public  buildings. 

NA  701-1613,    Architecture  of  special  countries. 
(8900-9084)     Special  countries  and  cities.     Table  II. 

For  added  entries  for  art  commissions,  etc., 
e.  g.  S925.D6.  District  of  Columbia ; 
8927.B7,  Boston. 
Books  to  be  shelved  N  6501-7413. 
Cf.  NA  9101-9284. 


35 


ARCHITECTURE 


o^> 


87 


ARCHITECTURE 

NA 

Periodicals. 

1  American  and  English. 

2  French, 

3  German. 

4  Italian. 

5  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

6  Other. 

9  Yearbooks. 
Societies. 

10  General  works  on  societies. 

11  American. 

12  English. 

13  French  and  Belgian. 

14  German,  Austrian,  and  Swiss. 

15  Italian. 

16  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

17  Other. 
21  Congresses. 

Collected  writings. 
25  Several  authors. 
27        Individual  authors. 

31     Encyclopaedias,  dictionaries,  glossaries,  etc, 
40    Biography — Collective. 

Biography  of  special  countries  and  special  architects,  in  NA.  701-1613. 
Directories. 

Cf.  TA  12,  TH  12-13. 
50        General. 

53  United  States. 

54  Special  states. 

55  Special  cities. 

60        Other  countries,  A-Z. 
Architecture  and  the  state. 

Cf.  NA  2000-2420,  Education. 

NA  4170-4510,  Public  buildings. 
100        General. 

105        Preservation  and  restoration  of  architectural  monuments. 
See  also  N  8850. 

39 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

Architecture  and  the  state — Continued. 
Examination  and  licensing  of  architects. 
120  General. 

123  United  States. 

124  Special  states. 

125  Special  cities. 

130  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Architects  and  the  law. 
Cf.  TH  219-255. 
135        General. 

Special  countries. 
140  United  States. 

144  States,  A-W. 

145  Cities,  A-Z. 

150  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

HISTORY 

(Including  historical  monuments.) 

200  General. 

201  Folios. 

202  Pictorial  works  (without  text). 

203  General  special.    Miscellaneous. 

204  Handbooks  of  architectural  styles. 

Cf.  2810-7. 

205  Primitive. 

Cf.  GN  413,  Ethnology. 
207        Primitive  American. 
Cf.  E-F. 
Ancient  architecture. 

210  General  works. 

211  Folios. 

215  Eg^^pt. 

216  Local. 

220  Chaldea.     Babylonia.     Assyria. 

221  Local. 

225  Persia. 

226  Local. 

230  Phenicia.     Cyprus.     Carthaginia.     Sardinia. 

231  Local. 

240  Judea.     Syria. 

243  Temple  of  Jerusalem.     Solomon's  temple. 

245  Other  special  (by  place). 

250  Asia  Minor. 

251  Local,  A-Z. 

For  Greek  cities  (Ephesus,  Halicarnassus,  Pergamum,  etc.), 
prefer  NA  285. 

40 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

Ancient  architecture — Continued. 
Classic.     Greek  and  Roman. 

Cf.  DE,  DF,  DG. 

260  General. 

261  Folios. 

265  Pelasgic.    "Cyclopean." 

Greek. 

270  General. 

271  Folios. 
Special  subjects. 

Temples. 
275  General. 

Special,  see  NA  281-5. 

277  Palaces. 

278  Others,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .T5,  Theaters. 

279  Special  divisions,  islands,  etc.,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .L5,  Lesbos ;  .M3,  Magna  Graecia. 
Special  cities,  towns,  etc. 

Including  the  Greek  cities  of  Ionia,  Magna  Graecia,  etc. 

280  Athens. 

281  Parthenon. 

283  Other  special  buildings,  A-Z. 

285  Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Ephesus,  Halicarnassus,  Pergamum,  Paestum. 
295  Ancient  Italy. 

300  Etruscan. 

301  Local,  A-Z. 

Roman  (including  city  of  Rome). 

310  General. 

311  Folios. 

Special  classes  of  buildings. 

313  Amphitheaters.    The  Colosseum. 

(315)  Arches,  Triumphal-.  l\ew->ov\Q\  qvicI  tv-'iowipVNai,  o^jl.  Hfi'a57«0-R5-7 

317  Baths. 

320  Palaces. 

323  Temples. 

324  Villas. 

325  Others,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .T5,  Theaters. 
327  Special  Italian  cities,  A-Z. 

Pompeii,  see  N  5770-5771. 
Rome,  see  NA  310-325. 
335  Cities  outside  of  Italy,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Baalbec,  NJmes,  Palmyra. 
340  Special  architects,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .V5,  Vitruvius. 

41 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

Medieval  architecture. 

350  General. 

351  Folios. 

360  Early  Christian. 

361  FoHos. 

365  Carolingian  architecture. 

370  Byzantine. 

371  Folios. 

373  Modern  designs  in  Byzantine  style. 

380  Mohammedan  architecture.     Moorish  architecture. 

Cf .  NA  1361-73,  Turkey ;  1460-1530,  Asia ;  15S0-9,  North  Africa. 
See  also  4670,  Mosques. 

381  Folios. 

385  Moors  in  Spain. 

386  Folios. 

387  The  Alhambra. 

388  Buildings  in  Moorish  style  in  non-Mohanunedan  countries. 

e.  g.  .W5,  The  Wilhehna. 
Romanesque  architecture. 

390  General. 

391  Folios. 
Special  countries. 

Cf.  NA  701-1613. 
395  Austria. 

397  France. 

400  Germany. 

Great  Britain,  see  NA  429. 
405  Italy. 

407  Netherlands. 

410  Scandinavia. 

415  Spain  and  Portugal. 

417  Switzerland. 

419  Other,  A-Z. 

Norman  architecture. 
423  General. 

425  Normandy. 

See  also  NA  1049.N7. 
427  Italy.     Sicily. 

See  also  NA  1113;  1119.S5. 
429  England. 

See  also  NA  963. 
Gothic  architecture. 

440  General. 

441  Folios. 

445  Great  Britain,    English  Gothic. 

Cf.  NA  963. 

42 


NA  ARCHITECTUEE  NA 


Medieval  architecture. 

Gothic  architecture — Continued. 

447 

Continental  Gothic. 

Cf.  NA  1003-1455. 

450 

Austria. 

453 

France. 

455 

Germany. 

457 

Italy. 

460 

Netherlands. 

465 

Scandinavia. 

470 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

475 

Other.  A-Z. 

Gothic  details. 

480 

General. 

Gothic  arch,  see  XA  440-441. 

483 

"Windows  and  window  traceries. 

485 

^Moldings. 

487 

Ornament. 

489 

Miscellaneous. 

Military  architecture. 

Cf.  UG  400-4G0,  Military  engineering. 

490 

General. 

493 

City  walls  and  gates. 

495 

Gateways. 

Towers,  see  XA  2930. 

497 

Special  countries,  A-Z. 

Modem  architecture. 

500 

General. 

510 

Eenaissance. 

Cf.  KA  701-1613. 

520 

Italy. 

521 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

Special  cities. 

523 

Eome. 

525 

Others,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .F7,  Florence;  .V5,  Venice. 

Other  countries. 

530 

Austria. 

533 

France. 

535 

Germany. 

540 

Great  Britain. 

545 

Greece. 

650 

Netherlands. 

43 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

Modem  architecture. 
Renaissance. 
Other  countries — Continued. 
555  Scandinavia. 

557  Denmark. 

559  Norway. 

561  Sweden. 

5ft5  Spain  and  Portugal. 

570  Switzerland. 

575  Other. 

590        Baroque.     Rococo. 
600        Greek  revival. 
610        Gothic  revival. 
620        Tudor. 

Cf.  NA  965. 
625        Elizabethan. 

Cf.  NA  965. 
627        18th  century. 
630  Queen  Anne. 

Cf.  NA  966. 
640  Georgian. 

Cf.  NA  966,  NA  707. 

American  "Colonial",  see  NA  707. 
645         19th  century. 
650  Neo-Greek. 

660  Swiss.     Timber. 

670  Romanesque  revival. 

680        20th  century.     Recent. 
701-1613    Architecture  of  special  countries.     Table  IV. 

For  "  Special  artists  "  read  "  Special  architects." 
See  also  special  periods  and  styles,  NA  200-670. 
13^5     PltcKi.tte.tL>Lr  Study  and  teaching. 

a.  pro5escir  2000         General. 

]^^n    Women   h.".  2005         General  special. 

arcWi+eda.  2101-2284     Special  countries.     Table  II. 
Special  schools. 
2300        United  States. 
2303  Correspondence  schools. 

2305        Other  American. 
2310        Europe. 
2320        Other. 

Competitions.     "Concours." 
2335        General. 
2340        United  States. 
2345        Other  American. 

44 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

Competitions.     "Concours" — Continued. 
2350        Europe. 
2360        Other  countries. 

Museums  (by  place). 
2400        United  States. 
2405        Other  American. 
2410        Europe. 
2420        Other. 

Exhibitions  (by  place). 
2430         International. 

Local. 
2440  United  States. 

2445  Other  American. 

2450  Europe. 

2460  Other. 

General  works. 
2500        Theory.     Esthetics.     Architectonics. 
2510        Comprehensive  works. 

e.  g.  Durm's  Handbuch  der  architektur. 
General  treatises. 
2515  Early  works  (to  1800). 

(2516)  Quartos.* 

2517  Folios. 

2520  Works  since  1800. 

(2521)  Quartos.* 

2522  Folios. 

2530        Outlines,  syllabi,  etc. 
2540        General  special.     Hints  for  architects,  etc. 
2550        Works  for  general  readers. 

(Poetry  of  architecture,  Seven  lamps  of  architecture,  etc.) 
Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 
2560  Collective. 

2563  Single. 

2570        Business  management  for  architects. 
2580        The  architect  in  legal  relations.        ■  t:    H  K  I  ?>5  - 1  5  0  • 
Of.  NA- W0-15e!. 

2590        Tables,  pocket-books,  etc. 

Cf.  TH  151,  Building,  which  contains  most  of  this  material. 
2595        Miscellaneous  maxims,  etc. 

2597        Anecdotes  and  curiosities  of  architecture  and  architects. 
2599        Facetiae,  satire,  etc. 

♦  Discontinued. 


45 


NA  AECHITECTUEE  NA 

Atlases,  collections  of  plans,  architectural  sketch  books,  etc. 
See  also  Special  classes  of  buildings,  NA  4100-8480. 
2600  General. 

2605  American. 

2610  Folios. 

2620  English. 

2625  French. 

2630  German. 

2633  Italian. 

2635  Other. 

Contracts  and  specifications. 

Cf.  TA  180. 
General,  see  TH  425. 
(2640)  Periodicals.     Annuals. 

(2645)  Treatises. 

Special  buildings,  see  NA  4416-8480. 
Architectural  drawing. 
2700  General. 

2710  Perspective. 

Cf.  NC  749-750;  T  369. 
2715  Shades  and  shadows. 

2725  Lettering. 

Cf.  T  371. 

2750  Architectural  design- 

2760  Composition.     Proportion.    Architectonics. 

2770  Plan. 

2775  Elevation. 

2780  Eendering  in  color,  pen  and  ink,  etc. 

27<)5-2790__   Models  and  modeling. ^,1  lye. V>rDw\y  {^'  -    aYoViWc-ir-x/*-) 

2800      Architectural  acoustics. 

Orders  of  architecture. 
2810  Early  works. 

2812  Folios. 

2815  Works  since  1800. 

2817  Folios. 

Architectural  details,  motives,  etc. 

Cf.  TH  2031-2555,  Building  (Construction). 
2835  Periodicals. 

2840  General  and  miscellaneous. 

2841  Folios. 

2850  Interiors. 

2851  Folios. 


46 


NA  AECHITECTURE  NA 


Architectural  details,  motives,  etc. — Continued. 

2860 

Piers.     Columns. 

2870 

Capitals. 

2875 

Plinths.     Socles. 

2880 

Arches.    Crypts.    Vaults. 

2890 

Domes. 

2900 

Roofs. 

2910 

Roof  decoration  (External). 

2920 

Gables.  rk^/Vnfe.nts. 

2930 

Towers.     Spires. 

2940 

Walls. 

2950 

Ceilings. 

2960 

Moldings.     Cornices. 

Cf.  NA  485,  Gothic  moldings. 

2965 

Friezes. 

Cf.  NK  2120,  Decoration. 

2970 

Floors. 

2980 

Tiles. 

Cf.  Mosaics,  NA  3750-3850. 

2985 

Catalogs. 
Gateways  and  portes-cocheres.  see  NA  8385. 

3000 

Doors  and  windows. 

3010 

Doors  and  doorways. 

3020 

Windows. 

Cf.  Gothic  windows,  NA  483. 

3030 

Grilles.     Fan-lights. 

3040 

Ornamental  chimneys. 

3050 

Chimney-pieces.     Fire-places.     Mantels. 

3055 

Catalogs. 

3060 

Stairs.     Balustrades. 

Cf.  TH  5670-5680,  Building. 
Architectural  metal-work,  see  TH  1651-1655. 

Architectural  papier  mache,  staff  composition, 

see  TH  1550, 

Architectural  decoration. 

Cf.  NK. 

3310 

Early  works  to  1800. 

3320 

General  works,  1801-. 

3321 

Folios. 

3330 

Ancient. 

3331 

Folios. 

3335 

Egyptian. 

3340 

Classical. 

3341 

Folios. 

3350 

Greek. 

3360 

Roman. 

3370 

Pompeian. 

47 


NA  AKCHITECTURE  NA 

Architectural  decoration — Continued. 


3390 

Medieval. 

3391 

Folios. 

3400 

Early  Christian. 

3410 

Byzantine. 

3420 

Eomanesque. 

Gothic,  see  NA  487. 

3450 

Modem. 

3460 

Eenaissance. 

3461 

Folios. 

3470 

Romanesque  revival. 

3480 

Gothic  revival. 

3501-3596 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

Under  each : 

,A1.        General. 

.A5-Z    Special  cities. 

e.  g.  NA  3549.P2,  Paris. 

Painted  decoration,  see  ND  2550-2876,  Mural  painting 

and  NK,  Decoration  and  ornament. 

3680 

Decoration  in  relief.     Sculptured  decoration. 

3683 

Caryatids.                                     « 

3686 

Catalogs. 

3690 

Decorative  plaster.     Stucco. 

3700 

Terra  cotta. 

3703 

Pressed  brick. 

3705 

Tiles  (Floor  and  wall). 

3710 

Incrustation.     Veneering. 

Paper  hanging,  see  TH  8423-8471,  NK  3375-3496. 

3750 

Mosaic.     Tesselated  work. 

3760 

Ancient. 

3770 

Roman.     Pompeian. 

3780 

Early  Christian.     Byzantine. 

3790 

Medieval. 

3810 

Modern. 

3820 

Venetian. 

3830 

Florentine. 

3840 

American  and  English. 

3850 

Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  German,  Roman. 

Stained  glass,  see  NK  5300-5430. 

3900 

Woodwork. 

Cf.  NK  9600-9950,  TH  1151-1155. 

3950 

Ironwork. 

Cf.  NK  8200-8299,  TH  1651-1655. 

4010 

Fixed  furniture.    Miscellaneous  accessories. 

^OSo     iC^tht^     A -2 


n.    .IS'     I>xscr  ijittons. 


NA 


ARCHITECTUEE 


NA 


SPECIAL  CLASSlES  OF  BUILDINGS 


4100 
4110 
4115 
4120 
4125 
4130 
4135 

4140 

4150 
4160 


4170 

4180 

4185 

4193 
4195 


4201-4384 


4410^510 


Classed  by  material. 

Cf.  Domestic  arcbitecture,  NA  7150-7170, 
General  works. 
Wood. 

Half-timbered. 
Brick  and  tile. 
Concrete. 
Stone. 
Iron  and  steel. 

Cf.  NA  6230. 
Other. 
Classed  by  form. 
Basilicas. 
Other  special  forms. 

e.  g.  "  Zweischiffige  zentralbauten." 
Classed  by  use. 
Public  buildings. 
International. 

Peace  tribumils.  ^  ^^^ 

Hague.     Palace  of  peace. 
Other. 

Bureau  of  American  republics. 
National,  state,  municipal,  etc. 

Including  documents  of  architectural  departments, 
Special  countries.     Table  II. 
Under  each : 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local. 
Government  buildings. 

Historical  monuments  preferably  in  NA  701-1613. 
Under  each : 

0.  General. 

1.  United  States. 

2.  States. 

3.  Cities. 

5.  Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .G3,  Germany — General. 
.G4,  Germany — Local. 
Contracts  and  specifications. 

6.  United  States.    By  place  only,  A-Z. 

7.  Foreign.    By  place  only,  A-Z. 


2319—22- 


49 


NA 


ARCHITECTURE 


NA 


>i^ai. 


Government  buildings — Continued. 
4410-4417        Capitols. 
4420-4427        Government  offices  and  bureaus.     Prefectures,  etc. 

4423  United   States  government  offices  in  special  cities, 

A-Z. 
4430-4437        City  halls.     Town  halls. 
4440-4447        Official  residences.  "^ 

e.  g.  4443. W3,  White  House. 
Cf.  NA  7710-86,  Palaces. 
4450-4457        Post  offices. 
4460-4467        Custom  houses. 
4470-4477        Court  houses. 

[Prisons,  in  HV.] 
4480-4487        Armories,  barracks,  etc. 

Cf.  UC  400-405. 
4490-4497        Police  stations. 
4500-4507        Engine  houses. 

4510        Other  buildings,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C7  Community  centers. 
.M5  Mints  (General). 
JM6N5  Mint,  New  Orleans. 

RELIGIOUS  ARCHITECTUEE 


4600 

General  works. 

4601 

Folios. 

4610 

Non-Christian. 

Temples — General. 

Cf.  Greek  temples,  NA  275. 

Roman  temples,  NA  323. 

Egyptian  temples,  NA  215-216. 

Temple  of  Jerusalem,  NA  243. 

4620 

General  works. 

4621 

Folios. 

Rock  temples,  Cave  temples. 

Cf.  DS  401-20,  India. 

4640 

General. 

4641 

Folios. 

4670 

Mosques — General. 

Mosques  of  special  countries,  see  5801-11,  Spain ;  5861- 

71,  Turkey ;  5960-6030,  Asia ;  6080-90,  North  Africa. 

4690 

Synagogues — General. 

4710 

Bahai  temples. 

Christian  architecture. 

4800 

General  works. 

Including  history,  architectural  symbolism,  etc. 

For  symbolism  of  church  art  in  general,  see  N  7831-7832. 

4801 

Folios. 

50 


NA  ARCHITECTUEE  NA 

Christian  architecture — Continued. 

4810  Plans  and  designs. 

4811  Folios. 

4813        Contracts  and  specifications. 

4815        Great  churches  of  the  world.     General  works. 

4817        Early  Christian. 

4820        Roman  Catholic.     General,  Benedictine,  Cistercian,  etc.    -^ 

4823         Spanish  American  (General).    ^  '  -  AV^v-  ^  /^  .  z 

Special  classes  of  buildings.  "^'t      '^5  Chn&i.ap  Sciat^^e 

Under  each : 

(3)   Plans  and  designs. 
(6)  Contracts  and  specifications. 
Special  countries  and  special  buildings,  see  5201-6113. 


4830 

Cathedrals — General. 

4840 

Bishops'  palaces. 

4845 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Lambeth  Palace. 

4850 

Convents  and  monasteries — General. 

4870 

Chapels — General,    e,                 -,     ,v  ^ 

.n  30-)7  a  5,  ^D  Co)  p-tuve-. 

^^  ^  4880 

Parish  houses. 

4890 

Sunday  school  buildings. 

4900 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  buildings. 

4910 

Other  buildings. 

4950 

Miscellaneous  details. 

5000 

Interior  decoration. 
Ecclesiastical  furniture,  etc. 

6050 

General. 

5051 

Folios. 

5060 

Altars. 

5065 

Pulpits. 

5070 

Baptismal  fonts. 

5075 

Choir  stalls.     Pews.     Benches. 

5080 

Screens.     Rood  screens.     Reredos. 

5090 

Candelabra.     Chandeliers,  etc. 

5201-6113 

Religious  architecture  of  special  countries. 
Examples : 

Boston  churches. 

Table  IV. 

General 

NA  5230.B7 

Trinity  Church 

.B75^      B«\< 

English  cathedrals,  abbeys,  etc. 
j    Bell's  cathedral  series 

5460 

.  General  works 

5461        1 

^■X.  Ci^vtcrb' 

London  churches. 

-^1     t-0->,<Jlc 

General 

5470.A1 

St.  Bartholomew's 

.S2      ■  "- 

St.  Paul's 

.S5 

St.  Stephen's 

.S6 

Westminster  Abbey 

.W5 

51 


NA                                  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

5201-6113     Religious  architecture. 

Special  countries.     Table  IV. 
Examples : 

English  cathedrals,  abbeys,  etc. — Continued. 

Bath  Abbey  5471.B3 

Beverley  Minster  .B5 

Bristol  Cathedral  .B8 

Canterbury  Cathedral  .C2 

Canterbury.     St.  Martin's  .C3 

Carlisle  Cathedral  .C4 

Chester  Cathedral  .C5 

Chichester  Cathedral  .06 

Christ  Church  Priory  .C8 

Durham  Cathedral  .D9 

Ely  Cathedral  .E5 

Exeter  Cathedral  .E9 

Furness  Abbey  .F9 

Gloucester  Cathedral  .G5 

Hereford  Cathedral  .H5 

Lichfield  Cathedral  .L5 

Lincoln  Cathedral  .L7 
Liverpool  churches. 

General  .L8 

Malmesbury  Abbey  .M3 

Manchester  Cathedral  .M4 

Norwich  Cathedral  .N8 

Oxford  Cathedral  .09 

Peterborough  Cathedral  .P5 

Kipon  Cathedral  .R5 

Rochester  Cathedral  .R7 

Saint  Albans  Cathedral  .S2 

Salisbury  Cathedral  .S5 

Tewkesbury  Abbey  .T4 

Wells  Cathedral  .W4 
Westminster  Abbey,  see  London,  5470. W5 

Winchester  Cathedral  .W6 

Worcester  Cathedral  .W8 

York  Cathedral  .Y6 

Scotch  cathedrals,  abbeys,  etc. 

Glasgow  5481.G5 

Welsh  cathedrals,  abbeys,  etc. 

Cwmhir  5494.C9 

LlandafiE  .L7 

St.  David's  .S3 

Paris  churches. 

General  5550.A1 

Notre  Dame  .N7 

St.  Ambroise  .S2 

Ste.  Chapelle                              •  .S7 

Cologne  Cathedral  6586.C7 


52 


NA  ARCHITECTUEE  Ni. 

5201-6113     Religious  architecture. 

Special  countries.     Table  IV. 
Examples — Continued. 
Rome — Churches. 

General  5620.A1 

S.  Agnese  .S2 

S.  Clemente  .S3 

S.  Giovanni  in  Laterano  .S4 

S.  Maria  in  Cosmedin  .S5 

S.  Maria  Maggiore  (Basilica  Liberiana)         .S6 
S.  Maria  in  Trastevere  .S7 

S.  Paolo  fuori  le  Mura  .S8 

S.  Pietro  (in  Vaticano)  .S9 

Florence — Churches. 

General  5621.  F5 

S.  Giovanni  (Baptistery)  .F6 

S.  Maria  del  Fiore  .F7 

S.  Maria  Novella  .F75 

S.  Miniato  .F8 

Milan — Churches. 

General  5621.M5 

Duomo  .M6 

Pavia.     Certosa.  .P4 

Venice — Churches.  '^^    ..  _a^-A. 

General  .V4 

Cd/\S  S.Marco  .V5 

6117     Crematories,  columbaria,  etc.      Llifvo-ectaKing   e.ft\aVAi9>V^me.v\iA. 
Cf.  RA  639-640,  Cremation.  "^ 

Sepulchral  monuments  (Architectural). 
(Tombs,  mausoleums,  etc.) 

Cf.  KB  143,  1500-1805,  Sculpture. 
6120        General  works. 
6125        Designs  and  plans. 
6127        Miscellaneous  minor  works. 
History. 

Under  special  countries: 
.Al-3     General. 
.A5-Z     Special. 
6130  General. 

6132  Ancient. 

Egypt,  see  DT  47,  57-63. 

6133  Assyria.     Babylonia. 

Cf.  DS. 

6134  Persia.    Media. 

6135  Judea.     Syria. 

6136  Arabia. 

6137  Asia  Minor. 

Halicarnassus,  see  NA  285.H3. 


53 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 


Sepulchral  monuments  (Architectural). 

History. 

Ancient — Continued. 

6138 

Classic. 

6139 

Greek. 

6140 

Etruscan. 

6141 

Roman. 

6142 

Other  ancient. 

6143 

Medieval. 

6145 

Mohammedan.     IMoorish. 

6146 

Romanesque. 

6147 

Gothic. 

6148 

Modern. 

Special  countries. 

Cf.  D-F,  Local  antiquities. 

6149 

America.     North  America. 

6150 

United  States. 

6151 

States. 

6152 

Cities. 

6153 

British  America.     Canada. 

6154 

Local. 

6155 

Mexico. 

6156 

Central  America. 

6157 

Local. 

6158 

West  Indies. 

6159 

Local. 

6160 

South  America. 

6161 

Local. 

6162 

Europe. 

6163 

Great  Britain. 

6164 

Austria. 

6165 

France. 

6166 

Germany. 

6167 

Italy. 

6168 

Netherlands. 

6169 

Belgium. 

6170 

Russia. 

6172 

Scandinavia. 

6174 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

6176 

Switzerland. 

6177 

Turkey. 

6178 

Other.^ 

54 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 


Sepulchral  monuments  (Architectural). 

History. 

Special  countries — Continued. 

6179 

Asia. 

6180 

Asia  Minor. 

6181 

Persia. 

6182 

Central  Asia. 

6183 

India.     Ceylon. 

6184 

Indonesia.     Malaysia. 

6185 

Dutch  East  Indies. 

6186 

Philippines. 

6187 

Eastern  Asia. 

6188 

China. 

6189 

Japan. 

6190 

Northern  Asia.     Siberia. 

6191 

Africa. 

6192 

Egypt. 

6194 

Other  countries. 

6195 

Australia. 

6196 

Local. 

6197 

New  Zealand. 

6198 

Pacific  islands. 

6199 

Special. 

6210 

Commerce  and  business. 

Under  each  of  the  main  divisions: 

(6)   Contracts  and  specifications. 

6220 

Stores.     Shops.             b-^  ^ o=: .  ^ e^S 
Shop  fronts,  etc. 

6225 

6230 

Office  buildings.     "Sky  scrapers." 

6231 

Folios. 

6233 

Special  buildings  (by  city). 

6240 

Banks.     Safe  deposit  buildings. 

Cf.  TH  9615.  Vaults. 

6243 

Special  buildings  (by  city). 

6250 

Exchanges.     Boards  of  trade. 

6253 

Special  buildings  (by  city) . 

6260 

Markets. 

6270 

Cattle  markets,  stoclr^ards,  abattoirs. 

Cf.  TS  1970-3. 

6273 

United  States. 

6275 

Foreign,  A-Z. 

6280 

Other. 

/^Z 


55 


NA  ARCHITECTURE 


NA 


6300     Transportation  and  storage. 
Under  each : 

(G)  Contracts  and  specifications. 
6310"  Railway  stations,  freight  houses,  etc. 
t32a  Cf.  TF  30O.  ^^  r    J       t  '     p  i.    '■ 

Dock  buildings,  TC  355.     '"^'^  -^—^v  /W"  a.....^  ^ . 
6330        Ferry  houses. 
6340        Warehouses. 
6350        Grain  elevators. 

(Machinery,  in  T.T  1415.) 
6360        Ice  houses  (Commercial). 

(Private,  NA  8350.) 
6370        Other. 
6400     Factories,  mills,  etc. 
Under  each : 

(6)   Contracts  and  specifications. 
6410        Textile  mills. 
6420        Breweries.     Distilleries. 
6430        Foundries. 
6440        Machine  shops. 
6450        Rolling  mills. 
6460        Wood  working  mills. 
6470        Carriage  factories. 
6480         Paper  mills. 
6490        Flour  mills. 
6510        Other. 
6581        Mine  buildings. 

Prefer  Til  4561.  t/ 


GfcCO 


p    ,  Educational  buildings.  ^r^O-,-. ., 

..^r;:-sSA.  Under  each:  a>w,U-:  aj^ 

United  Ciatts.  (6)  Contracts  and  specifications. 

■      Special  mstitutiont Schools,  see  LB  3205-3281. 
dt  I.Ii.  6fil^.       ^lilitary  academies  (by  place). 

Specjcd'  ia^iLtulilrr  ^^^  museums  and  galleries,  see  N  450. 
s[e  LB-lSy^O        INIuseums. 

6750        Exhibition  buildings,  by  place,  A-Z.        (^-,5-3  j 
6760     Charitable  institutions.  T 

Hospitals  and  asylums.  '^ '  ^"'  \ .  ^^  r.,^^.iJUu1 

Hospitals,  see  RA  967-.  qaa.  eot.i 

6766        Asylums.  -{  ^ iKt^T ' 

Cf.  HV,  also  RC  439,  Asylums  for  the  insane. 
(6780)   Prison  architecture,  see  HV  8805-8829. 

"Divide  like  NA  4410. 


56 


\ 


NA 


ARCHITECTURE 


NA 


6800 
6810 


6820 

6821 

6826 

6830' 

6835 

6840 


h^^ 


6850 
6860 
6870 
6880 
6890 


ilo^f.  oV 


'.<\^ic 


6920 


Buildings  for  recreation. 
Under  each : 

(6)  Contracts  and  specifications 
General.  ' 

Casinos.  ^-^^  ^  r-..    A  ,^  A  t  V^  ^ u ,  • 

Theaters.     Opera  houses.     Music  halls. 
General  works.     /  ^^  / ,-    xj      i    ^ 
Before  1800.     ^^'^    nu<ir/i> 
1801-. 
Contracts  and  specifications. 
United  States.  ^*        "'' 

Special  cities. 
Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .F6  France. 

.F7  Paris. 

.F8  Opera  House. 

.FSl-98  Other  special, 

Greek  theaters,  see  NA  278.T5. 
Roman  theaters,  see  NA  325.T5. 
Panoramas.  (-;ciur«     ... 

Amphitheaters.     Stadia. 

Grand  stands. 

Convention  halls,  coliseums,  lecture  halls,  etc. 

Ice  palaces. 

Bowling  alleys,  see  GV  909 

Gymnasiums,  see  GV  405. 

Rinks,  see  GV  849-851. 

Boat  houses. 

C,f    TV  A    TQTn 


'^Kt 

^ei«"tey^ 

68a 

Ger^ra/ 

C^\^ 

S^eCol     Cot;rii»    c-    .     /i   -2 

Uhtifr  ffsch  ^ 

CO    G^^T'^rz-  . 

(2^  Ucc5\,A-Z, 

«•'*!'     .67  (^^Tvt 

^uvphV-^^ef..                  ,(S^u   u!" 

J 

'^T/^  T 


6753  Halls  of  fame..  Tgmples  of  fame. 
6755    Special,  A-Z, 

e.g.   .B3  Barmen,  Germany. 


.W3 


Ruhmeshalle. 
New  York  university. 

Hall  of  fame,  see  E  176. b 
Walhalla  (near  Ratisbon, 

Bavaria ) . 


67 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

6300     Transportation  and  storage. 
L'nder  each : 

(G)  Contracts  and  specifications. 
6310"       Railway  stations,  freight  houses,  etc. 

4,320  Cf.  TF  300.  M  r    ^       r  '     e  j.  ^  j 

Dock  buildings,  TC  355.  '^^^  ^^^-— *^./^A-^.  ^ 
6330        Ferry  houses. 
6340        Warehouses. 
6350        Grain  elevators. 

(Machinery,  in  TJ  1415.) 
6360        Ice  houses  (Commercial). 

(Private,  NA  8350.) 
6370        Other. 
6400    Factories,  mills,  etc. 
Under  each : 

(6)  Contracts  and  specifications. 
6410        Textile  mills. 
6420        Breweries.     Distilleries. 
6430        Foundries. 
6440        Machine  shops. 
6450        Rolling  mills. 
6460         Wood  working  mills. 
6470        Carriage  factories. 
6480        Paper  mills. 
6490        Flour  mills. 
6510        Other. 
6581        Mine  buildings. 

Prefer  TH  4561. 
Educational  buildings.  :     /  EaM   <^^^ 

W.'gg.^^.y^  Under  each: x-./.U  ry^.AA 


(6780)  Prison  architecture,  see  HV  8805-8829. 


"Divide  lilie  NA  4410. 


56 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

Buildings  for  recreation. 
Under  each : 

(6)  Contracts  and  specifications. 
6800        General. 

6810        Casinos.  r=va  ^^-.    A  ^-r  A  ^ Ui-i-r-,- ^ 

Theaters.     Opera  houses.     Music  halls. 

General  works.     /^  t  r-    /a     a   -t- 

6820  Before  1800.     ^^ '  ^    ni^d^IbT'LU^v.s 

6821  1801-. 

6826  Contracts  and  specifications.  . 

6830  United  States.  ^"^    "    --^^^^^^^  o\  £<^aj^ 

6835  Special  cities. 

6840  Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .F6  France. 

.F7  Paris. 

.F8  Opera  House. 

.FSl-98  Other  special. 

Greek  theaters,  see  XA  278.T5. 
f^c.-  Roman  theaters,  see  NA  325.T5. 

6850    Panoramas.  pc^^r*     .. 

6860    Amphitheaters.     Stadia. 
6870     Grand  stands. 
^gv-     6880     Convention  halls,  coliseums,  lecture  halls,  etc. 

-^6890    Ice  palaces.  "  '''        ^     '    ' '^   ""^'^  -v-,^,^tc 

Bowling  alleys,  see  GV  909. 
Gymnasiums,  see  GV  405. 
Rinks,  see  GV  849-851. 
6920    Boat  houses. 

Cf.  NA  7970. 
Riding  halls,  see  SF  310. 
6930    Park  buildings. 

Other  public  buildings. 
Under  each : 

(6)  Contracts  and  specifications 
Restaurants,  see  NA  7855. 
7010        Baths  and  wash  houses. 
7020        Public  comfort  stations. 
Prefer  RA  607. 


^Kt 

Ct^ri^y^ 

^8a 

Ger^ral 

C9^^ 

^'^ecol    Csontr-KTc,^ 

P-2 

g- 

Jhtlpr  rscb  .' 

ZJ 

Ci)    &*^-erz^  ,, 

:2^   Uocsl  ,  A 

-2. 

f.^^ 

.^^7   Crfat 

w.ev  .>, 

auippl/ftSj  ere. 

67 


NA  AECHITECTURE  NA 

DOMESTIC  ARCHITECTURE.     HOUSES.     DWELLINGS 

7100  Periodicals. 

7105  Historj' — General. 

7110  General  works. 

7115  Planning. 

7120  Popular  works. 

7123  Historic  houses — General. 

7125  Miscellaneous  minor. 

Collections  of  plans  and  designs,     -j ,  -,^  Xy\\  <-  >  ■        '  '^^'^ "" 
7127        American  works. 
7130  Folios. 

7132  English  works. 

7133  French  works. 

7134  German  works. 

7135  Other. 
7140  Contracts  and  specifications — General. 

Special  materials  (other  than  wood). 
7150        Brick. 
7155        Hollow  tile. 
7160        Concrete.     Stucco. 

7170        Stone.      ''" 7/7i,   HAK'-t/mJier   /idi/Sds, 

7201-7476     Special  countries.    Table  III.     ^.ar    u   ^^-  ^V"^^'        /    ' 

Colonial  American,  see  NA  707^'^^      V^tu^•,v:^  ^,j^ex.^x\  tiat-^.e. 

Under  England:  7331,  English  counties,  A-Z,         e.a.    .A»^    Aaen 

7332,  London.  ^     '  ^ 

7333,  Other  cities,  A-Z. 
City  houses.  u  -hd  e  v^  >eae  V^  -, 

7511  American.  C'^     G.€>^tv(!i 

7512  English.  (?^     \-oca\. 
•   7513        French.  ^^^     5^....^^  an+.s+s,/).^ 

7514  German.  ^^'     ,  ^       L^+^^^a>^;a 

7515  Other.  ,l^^,       L.oca\. 
Special  houses,  in  NA  7201-7476.                     .l£?       Sf-e<i.a\  d^t.'st-^  f^-; 

e.  g.  Apsley  House,  London,  NA  7332.A6. 
7520        Attached. 
7525        Double  houses. 

7530        Detached.  ^  '^'    IX"^^^^ 

^    IS  SO  Workingmen's  cottages  and  houses.  ^"^    "^       '^   >  H) 

Cf.  HD  7286-7780. 

7551  American. 

7552  English. 

7553  French. 

7554  German. 

7555  Other. 


58 


NA 


ARCHITECTURE 


NA 


7557 

Workingmen's  villages — Architecture. 

7558 

Special,  A-Z. 

Country  homes.     Small  country  houses. 

Farm  houses,  see  NA  8210. 

7561 

American.        '^    ■15(.^    - ..  .. 

7562 

English  (English  cottages). 

7563 

French. 

7564 

German. 

7565 

Italian. 

7566 

Other. 

Bungalows. 

7571 

American. 

7572 

English. 

7573 

Modern  houses  in  "Colonial"  style. 

Summer  houses. 

7575 

American. 

7576 

English. 

7577 

French. 

7578 

German. 

7579 

Other. 

7580 

Villas. 

Special  countries. 

Under  each : 

(1)   General. 

(2)   Special  villas. 

e.  g.  Villa  Medici,  NA  7595.M5. 

Royal  villas  preferably  in  NA  7710-7786 ; 

Wilhelrua,  see  NA  388. 

Ancient  Rome,  see  NA  324. 

7586-7 

United  States. 

7588-9 

Great  Britain. 

7590-1 

France. 

7592-3 

Germany. 

7594-5 

Italy. 

7596 

Other. 

Country  seats,  manor  houses,  etc. 

Cf.  Domestic  architecture  of  special  countries,  NA  7201-7500, 

especially  7205,  United  States ;  7328,  Great  Britain. 

7600 

General. 

7610 

American. 

7613 

States,  A-Z. 

7615 

Special  houses. 

English. 

7620 

General. 

7621 

Counties,  A-Z. 

7625 

Special  houses. 

59 


NA 


ARCHITECTUEE 


NA 


Castles.     Chateaux.    Palaces. 

7710 

General. 

Special  countries. 

Under  each : 

(1)  General. 

(2)   Special. 

e.  g.,  under  NA  7756 

.R6            Palaces  of  modern  Rome 

(Ancient  Rome,  see  NA  320.) 

.R8                   Vatican. 

.V4             Palaces  of  Venice. 

.V5                   Ducal  Palace. 

.V51-69           Others  (alphabetically). 

7720-1 

Austria.'  '■  .^^-  ■'    ^^^"^- 

7725-6 

Belgium. 

7730-1 

Denmark. 

7735-6 

France. 

7740-1 

Germany. 

7745-6 

Great  Britain. 

7750-1 

Holland. 

7755-6 

Italy. 

7760-1 

^ovv^^j.                            11 CZ-"^     ?oUK.rJ. 

7765-6 

Portugal. 

7770-1 

Russia. 

7775-6 

Spain. 

Alhambra,  see  NA  387. 

7780-1 

Sweden. 

7785-6 

Switzerland. 

Other  countries,  in  NA  701-1613. 

7800 

Hotels.     Inns. 

7810 

For  cities. 

7820 

For  resorts. 

7830 

For  country  places. 

7840 

United  States. 

7845 

Special  cities. 

e.  g.  Tremont  House,  Boston,  NA  7845.B7T8. 

7850 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

7855 

Restaurants. 

7860 

Apartment  houses.     Flats. 

7880 

Tenement  houses. 

7910" 

Clubhouses,    r.^^v^r^n   p.nU,..-,. 

7920" 

City  clubs. 

7930" 

Country  clubs. 

7940" 

Golf  clubs. 

7950" 

Cricket  clubs. 

May  be  divided  like  NA  4410. 


60 


NA  AKCHITECTUEE                                   NA 

Club  houses — Continued. 

7960"  Athletic  clubs. 

7970"  Yacht  clubs.     Boat  clubs. 

8000"  Houses  for  societies. 

8010"  Secret  societies. 

8020"  College  fraternities.     Chapter  houses. 

8023  American  colleges,  A-Z. 

8050  Gild  houses. 

8055  Austria. 

8060  Belgium. 

8065  Denmark. 

8070  France. 

8075  Germany. 

8080  Great  Britain. 

Guildhall,  London,  see  NA  4435.G7L7. 

8085  Holland. 

8090  Italy. 

8095  Norway. 

8100  Portugal. 

8105  Russia. 

8110  Spain. 

8115  Sweden. 

8120  Switzerland. 

Farmarchitecture^^^.-YWVq W -4q  1 C ,  Bm \a ; ..9 

8200  General. 

8201  American. 

8202  English. 

8203  French. 

8204  German. 

8205  Italian. 

8206  Other. 
8210  Farm  houses. 

Stables,  see  NA  8340. 

8230  Bams. 

8240  Granaries. 

8250  Dairies. 

8260  Other. 

Minor  buildings,  gates,  fences,  etc. 

8300  General. 

8301  American. 

8302  English. 

8303  French. 

"May  be  divided  like  NA  4410. 


61 


NA  ARCHITECTURE  NA 

Minor  buildings,  gates,  fences,  etc. — Continued. 

8304  German. 

8305  Italian. 

8306  Other  countries. 
8310          Lodges. 

8320  Servants'  quarters. 

8330  Kitchens.     Laundries. 

8340  Stables.     Carriage  houses. 

(8345)  Fittings  for  stables,  coTv-barns,  etc.,  see  SF  92. 

8348  Garages. 

8350  Ice  houses. 

Cf.  NA  6360. 

8360  Conservatories. 

8370  Dovecotes. 

^-^^,rr  Greenhouses,  see  SB  416. 

8380  Sarden  walls'. 

8385  Gateways  and  portes-cocheres. 

Cf.  NA  493-7,  City  gates. 

8390  Gates  and  fences. 

8392  Ironwork. 

8450  Ornamental  buildings  for  parks  and  gardens.     Pergolas. 

8460  "Grotesque  architecture." 

8465  Rustic  work. 

8470  Cabins,  camps,  etc. 

8480  Portable  buildings.    I'^'^eV^'pir.iCb-iea.     loi-'ilcLi'-rtp's, 

(^ESTHETICS  OF  CITIES.  "ciTY  PLAN-NING  AND  BEAUTIFYING 

General  works. 
9000  Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

q^'"      --9010  Congresses.  - 

9015  Exhibitions.  (f 

.    9027  Early  works  (to  1870). 

9030  Treatises  (since  1870). 

■^  Addresses.    Essays.    Lectures. 

9040  Collections. 

9045  Single  papers. 

9050       Special  aspects  and  subjects.  ^■f-^^^'>5'-365.5;TP.aff;c  ev^Veer.^^ 

e.  g.  Harmony  of  design  in  city  blocks,  Zoning.2iill-koJkfaa  ate  n^Sa4o-6 
(9060)     Public  parks  and  gardens. 
Cf.  SB  481-485,  DA,  etc. 
9070      Public  squares  and  promenades. 

Biography. 
9080  Collective. 

9085  Individual. 


62 


NA  AECHITECTURE  NA 


Esthetics  of  cities — Continued. 

History. 

9090 

General. 

9092 

Ancient. 

9093 

Medieval. 

9100 

Collections  of  plans  (not  limited  to  a  single  country  or 

city). 

9101-9284: 

Special  countries  and  cities.     Table  II. 

Ornamental  structures  (Monuments,  arches,  fountains, 

etc.). 

9320 

General. 

9325 

War  memorials. 

Monuments. 

Cf.  NB  1330-18S0,  Sculpture. 

9335 

Ancient. 

9340 

Special  (by  place). 

e.  g.  .R6,  Eome.     Column  of  Marcus  Aurelius. 

9345 

Modern. 

Special  (by  place),  '^s+i'dti-.e-.a-z, 

'  United  States.  -  rK-^-^*  -■•-^^'    or a■fi^^.-  Icc^i 

9350 

9355 

Foreign. 

e.   g.    .R7,    Rome.     Monument   to   Victor   Em- 

manuel II. 

9360 

Memorial  and  triumphal  arches. 

9365 

Ancient. 

9370 

Special  (by  place). 

Rome,  .R5-7. 

9375 

Modern. 

9380 

Special  (by  place). 

e.  g.  Paris,  .P2-5. 

New  York,  .N5-6. 

Obelisks,  see  DT  62.02. 

Fountains. 

Cf.  NB  1895,  WeUs. 

9400 

General. 

9405 

United  States.             ^„  ,^   .  v 

9410 

Cities.                       ^9^i5.': 

9415 

Foreign  cities,  A-Z.                             ' 

e.  g.  .P2     Paris. 

.R7     Rome. 

9420 

Catalogs. 

9425 

Electric  fountains. 

-^2 


63 


SCULPTURE 


2319—22 5  65 


SCULPTURE 

NB 

1     Periodicals  and  societies. 
Exhibitions. 
15        International. 
17        Local. 

Special  sculptors,  see  NB  201-1113. 
Museums.     Collections, 

Cf.  N  405-3970,  5210-97,  NB  87. 

20        Collective. 

23        Special  countries,  A-Z. 

Special  museums. 
25  United  States. 

27  Foreign. 

30        Private  collections. 
33     Catalogs  of  photographs  of  sculpture. 
35     Trade  catalogs. 

Collected  writings. 
43        Several  authors. 
45        Individual  authors. 
50     Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 
Cf.  N  81-33. 

History. 

60  General. 

61  Minor.    Essays. 

62  Primitive  sculpture. 

Cf.  GN  462. 
Ancient  sculpture. 

69  Early  works  (to  1850). 

70  General  works  since  1850. 

71  Special  collections. 
75            Egyptian. 

80  Assyro-Babylonian.    Persian. 

85  Classical. 

86  Iconographies. 

87  Special  collections.       Se*?   slielV   l^bt, 
Greek. 

90  General. 

91  Special  localities  (place  of  origin). 

e.  g.  ,A5,  Aegina ;  .A7,  Athens. 


6T 


NB  SCULPTURE  NB 

History. 
Ancient  sculpture. 
Greek — Continued. 
Special  collections. 

92  Elgin  marbles. 
Others,  see  NB  87. 

93  Color  in  Greek  sculpture. 

94  Miscellaneous  (Gauls,  genre,  eyes,  etc.). 
Special  sculptors. 

98  Lysippus. 

100  Phidias. 

101  Polycletus. 

102  Praxiteles. 

103  Pythagoras  of  Rhegion. 

104  Scopas. 

105  Others,  A-Z. 
110            Etruscan. 

115  Roman. 

118  In  countries  other  than  Italy,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Remains  in  the  Netherlands,  .N5. 
120  Special  sculptors,  A-Z. 

130  Other  ancient. 

e.  g.  .C8    Cypriote  (Cesnola  collection,  see  N  611.C5). 
.J5    Jewish. 
.L9    Lycian. 
133  Greek  and  Roman  reliefs. 

Cf.  NB  143. 
Special  materials  of  ancient  sculpture  other  than  stone. 
135  Bronzes. 

140  Greek. 

143  Sepulchral  monuments. 

Cf.  NB  1800. 
145  Terra-cottas. 

150  Statuettes.    Figurines. 

155  Greek. 

157  Tanagra. 

158  Asia  Minor. 

159  .  Other  special,  A-Z, 

e.  g.  .A7,  Apulian;  .E3,  Egyptian. 
Glyptics  (Carved  gems,  etc.),  see  NK  5500-6050. 
Special  subjects  of  ancient  sculpture. 

160  Mythological. 
163  Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A7    Apollo^^p^^,^  ^j.    f^pWAvlc 
.V5    Venus^i  rs^cJ:-  a\- 
.V6    Venus  of  Melos. ,  .    « 

,  Y&^  c^r; """  . ;  .,  '. - .,-t YP« s^  Pi  ^^ 

68 


NB 

SCULPTUEE 

History. 

Ancient  sculpture. 

Special  subjects — Continued. 

164 

Personal. 

165 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A4    Alexander  the  Great. 

.A^  J  Antinous. 

169 

Miscellaneous. 

e.  g.  Canephorae,  Centaurs. 

iro 

Medieval  sculpture. 

175 

Romanesque.              ^    gj^^e^^^^xe- 

180 

Gothic. 

185 

Modern  sculpture. 

190 

Henaissance. 

Italian,  see  NB  615. 

193 

17tli-18th  centuries.     Baroque. 

197 

19th  century. 

198 

20th  century.     Recent. 

201-1113 

Special  countries.     Table  IV. 

1115 

Sculptors — Collective  biography. 

Special  in  NB  200-1050. 

e.  g.  Bartholdi,  553.B2  (French). 

Begas,  588.B5  (German). 

Canova,  623.C2  (Italian). 

Donatello,  623.D7  (Italian). 

Gilbert,  497.G5  (English). 

Master  of  the  Neukirchen  altar,  588.M3  (German) 

Michaelangelo  (Buonarroti).  62.3.B9  (Italian). 

Robbia,  Luca  della,  623.R7  (Italian). 

St.  Gaudens,  237.S2  (American). 

Thorwaldsen,  723.T5  (Danish). 

Thornycroft,  497.T5  (English). 

Study  and  teaching. 

1120 

General. 

1125 

United  States. 

1130 

Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 

Special  schools. 

1132 

United  States. 

1133 

Foreign. 

General  works. 

1135 

Theory.     Esthetics. 

1137 

Relation  to  other  arts.     Sculpture  and  architecture. 

Cf.  NA  3680,  Architectural  decoration. 

1140 

Treatises.     Compends. 

1143 

Juvenile  works. 

1145 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

NB 


69 


NB  SCULPTUKE  NB 

General  works — Continued. 
1150        Atlases.     Iconographies. 

Special  artists,  see  NB  201^1113. 
1160    Designs  for  sculpture. 
11  TO     Technique. 
1180        Modeling. 

1185  Modeling  in  general  education. 

1190        Making  of  plaster  casts. 
1195        Instruments  and  apparatus. 
1199     Restoration  of  sculptures. 

Sculpture  in  special  materials  other  than  stone. 
Cf.  Ancient  sculpture,  NB  135-15S. 
1220        Metals. 

Cf.  Metal-work,  NK  6400-99. 
1230  Bronze. 

Cf.  Bronzes,  KK  7900-99. 
1240  Other  metals. 

1250        Wood. 

Cf.  Wood-carving,  NK  9700-99. 
1255  Special,  by  place,  A-Z. 

Ivory,  see  NK  5800-5998. 
1265        Terra-cotta. 

(Ancient,  see  NB  145-158.) 
1270        Other  materials,  A-Z. 
1275     Color  in  sculpture.     Polychromy. 
1280    Sculpture  in  relief  (Bas-relief,  high  relief,  etc.). 

1282  Portals. 

1283  Special  (by  place). 
1285        Doors. 
1287  Special  (by  place). 

e.  g.  .F7,  Florence — Baptistry. 

1290  Monumental  reliefs. 

1291  Special  (by  place). 

e.  g.  .S3,  Saratoga  monument. 
Sculpture — Special  forms. 

Statues,  see  General  works  on  sculpture. 
Works  of  special  sculptors,  see  NB  98-1113. 
1293        Equestrian  statues — General, 
1295         Special  works  of  unknown  sculptors. 
1300        Busts. 
1310        Masks. 

e.  g.  Button's  "  Portraits  in  plaster." 


.?3 

Piter. 

^- 

.S4. 

Sa^/ 

70 


NB 

SCULPTURE 

Sculpture — Special  forms — Continued. 

1330 

Sculptured  monuments. 

1340 

Ancient. 

1350 

Etruscan. 

1360 

Greek  and  Roman. 

1370 

Greek. 

1380 

Roman. 

1390 

Other. 

1420 

Medieval. 

1450 

Modern. 

1501-1684 

Special  countries.     Table  II. 

Public  monuments,  see  NA  9335- 

e.  g.  Washington  monument,  NA  9350. W2. 

1750 

Religious  monuments. 

Crosses,  see  CC. 

1800 

Sepulchral  monuments. 

Ancient,  see  NB  1340-1390,  NB  143. 

1805 

Mausoleums. 

1810 

Sarcophagi. 

1820 

Effigies. 

1830 

Incised  slabs. 

1840 

Brasses.     Incised  bronzes. 

1841 

American. 

1842 

English. 

1843 

French. 

1844 

German. 

1845 

Italian. 

1846 

Other,  A-Z. 

Stone  mosuments,  tablets,  etc. 

1850 

General. 

1851 

Drawing  and  design. 

1853 

Gothic  styles. 

American. 

1855 

General  works. 

1856 

Special  places,  A-Z. 

1857 

Designs  and  catalogs. 

1860 

English. 

1865 

French. 

1870 

German. 

1875 

Italian. 

1880 

Other. 

NB 


71 


NB  SCULPTUEE  NB 

Sculpture — Special  forms — Continued. 
Soldiers'  and  sailors'  monuments. 
Technical  works,  see  NA  9350-. 
Historical  works,  see  E,  F. 
Vases,  see  NK  4620-55. 
1895        Wells. 

Special  subjects. 
1910        Eeligious. 

Cf.  Religious  art,  N  7810-8190. 
1920        Mythological. 

Cf.  NB  160-163,  N  7760. 
1930        Human. 

Cf.  NB  1293-1300,  NB  104-5. 

1940        Animals. 

Cf.  N  7660,  NK  1555. 
1950        Plants. 

Cf.  NA  3683,  NK  1560-5. 


n 


GRAPHIC  ARTS 


73 


GRAPHIC  ARTS  IN  GENERAL 
DRAWING.     DESIGN. 


NC 

1 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

Prefer  N  1-17,  NC  610. 

5 

Congresses. 

Dictionaries  and  encyclopedias,  see  N  31-33. 

15 

Exhibitions  of  dra^vings. 

Museums  and  collections  of  drawings. 

25 

United  States. 

27 

Foreign. 

Private  collections. 

30 

United  States. 

33 

Foreign. 

37 

Catalogues  raisonnes. 

38 

Sales  catalogs. 

Collected  writings. 

40 

Several  authors. 

42 

Individual  authors. 

45 

Collected  biography. 

History  of  drawing. 

50 

General. 

53 

General  special. 

(54) 

Primitive,  see  N  5310,  :NK  1177. 

55 

Ancient. 

57 

Greek. 

60 

Eoman. 

65 

Other. 

70 

Medieval. 

80 

Modern. 

85 

Renaissance. 

90 

19th  century. 

95 

20th  century. 

101-376 

Special  countries.     Table  III. 

Under  each  : 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local. 

(3)   Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Cf.  NC  1005-1260.    Collections  of  drawings. 

75 


NC  GRAPHIC  ARTS  NC 

Study  and  teaching. 
390        History. 
401-584        Special  countries.    Table  II. 
Under  each: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local. 
Cf.  NC  597. 

590  General  works. 

593  General  special. 

597  Outlines,  syllabi,  etc. 

599  Examinations,  questions,  etc. 

Elementary  instruction. 
610  Periodicals,  societies. 

615  General  works.    Theory.     Essays,  etc. 

620  Special  systems  of  instruction.  outA*  ^^^J-'tjiysu^^  4jt  f 

(1)  Teachers   guides.  ,.  .  ^..^^l         ^ 

(2)  Text-books.  A  ^ 

(3)  Drawing-books. 
Special  grades. 

625  Kindergarten  and  primary. 

630  Grammar  school. 

635  High  school. 

640        Correspondence  school  text-books. 

650        Popular  works  for  self-instruction. 

655  For  children. 

660        Studies  and  patterns  for  purposes  of  instruction. 

Cf.  NC  735. 
670        Drawing-books  for  children's  amusement. 

General  works. 
703        Theory  of  design. 

Cf.  Design  in  application  to  ornament,  NK  1160-2138. 
705        Early  works  to  1850. 
710        Treatises,  compends,  1851-. 
715        General  special.     Miscellaneous. 
720        Essays,  lectures,  etc. 

Technique. 
730  General. 
735        Studies  for  artists. 

Cf.  NC  660. 
740        Composition. 

745        Balance.     Rhythm.     Symmetry.     Proportion. 
.A2    Early  works  to  1800. 
Perspective. 

749  Early  works  to  1800. 

750  Treatises,  1801-. 

76 


NC  GRAPHIC  AETS  NC 

Technique. 
Perspective — Continued. 
(753)  Studies  of  perspective  in  the  works  of  special  artists. 

(To  be  classified  with  biography,  ND  237-1113,  NA,  NC,  etc., 
with  added  entry  here.) 
755        Light  and  shade. 
757        Reflections. 
760        Art  anatomy. 
765        Figures.     Proportions. 
770        Faces.     Heads. 
773  Sketching  of  portraits. 

775        Draperies. 

780        Animal  anatomy  and  drawing. 
t^2.  Cf.  N  7660,  NK.  .  ^  ^^ 

785        Action  in  art. 

Animal  locomotion,  see  QP301. 
790        landscapes. 
795  Sketching. 

799  Sketching  machines. 

800  Landscape  studies. 
805        Trees.     Plants.     Flowers. 

Cf.  N  7680,  'nK. 

810  Trees. 

815  Plants  and  flowerg.         ■    5,5    sh\^>s 

^^^  Drawing— Special  materials. /GsrapV^Cc.    at-V  >rna-^-e^\a\^  onA   -V-e<^'f^^^^' 

850  Charcoal,  charcoal  and  crayon. 

855  Crayon. 

860  Crayon  portraits. 

865  Blackboard  drawing.     Chalk  talks. 

870  Colored  crayons. 

875  Stump  drawing. 

880  Pastel. 

885  Pastels — Reproductions. 

890  Pencil. 

895  Pencil  drawings — Reproductions. 

900  Silver  point. 

905  Pen  and  ink. 

910  Silhouettes.            jr      ,->.,             a._v 

9.50  Drawing  for  reproduction.           ^.q.     .A'?>"5    AvtOvusVa  arT . 

960  Illustration.                                             '^     e>ar-a^V^  Wx-a^r<:^^u^^^^^. 

Cf.  Z  276,  1023.  -^^        S^aW^v    ^a^v>t. 

965  Illustration  of  children's  books. 

970  Newspaper  illustration. 

973  Book  cover  design. 

Cf.  Z  269-70,  276. 

77 


NC  GRAPHIC  ARTS  NC 


Illustration  in  special  countries. 

975 

United  States. 

976 

Other  American  countries. 

977 

Europe. 

978 

Great  Britain. 

979 

Austria. 

980 

France. 

981 

Germany. 

982 

Italy. 

Netherlands. 

983 

Holland. 

984 

Belgium. 

985 

Russia. 

986 

Scandinavia. 

987 

Spain.     Portugal. 

988 

Switzerland. 

989 

Other  European. 

990 

Asia. 

991 

Japan. 

992 

Other. 

993 

Africa. 

994 

Australia.     New  Zealand. 

995 

Other. 

Commercial  (advertising)  drawing. 

Cf.  NC  12S0,  Calendars,  etc.;  NC  180O-1S50,  Posters;  HF  5841, 

5851,  6133,  Advertising. 

^""''^""""^^VP^-,  Mechanical  drawing,  Industrial  drawing,  see  T  351-377. 

See  also  applications  to  special  trades  and  industries,  TA-TX, 

NA,  and  NK. 

Books  of  reproductions  of  drawings. 

Cf.  NE. 

1005 

General. 

1010 

Ancient. 

1015 

Medieval. 

1020 

Old  masters. 

1025 

English. 

1030 

Dutch. 

1035 

French. 

1040 

German. 

1045 

Italian. 

1050 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

1055 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

1057 

Special  works,  by  name  (artists  unknown). 

e.  g.  W2,  Warwick  manuscript. 

78 


NC 


GRAPHIC  ARTS 


NC 


Books  of  reproductions  of  drawings — Continued. 
Modern  artists. 
1060  General. 

American. 
United  States. 
1070  General    (including   illustrations   from   American 

magazines) . 
1075  Special  artists,  A-Z. 

lOSO-o"  British  American. 

1090-5"  Latin  American. 

1100  European. 

1110-5"  English. 

1120-5"  Dutch. 

1130-5"  French  and  Belgian. 

1140-5"  German  and  Austrian. 

1150-5"  Italian. 

1160-5"  Russian. 

1170-5"  Scandinavian. 

1180-5"  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

1190-5"  Swiss. 

1200  Other. 

1210  Asiatic.     Oriental. 

1220  Chinese  and  Japanese. 

1230-5"  Chinese. 

1240-5"  Japanese. 

1250-5"  Indian.      rJi.^ 

1260  Other  countries.  .,    <:;rc,i£ . 

1280        Chapbooks,  broadsides,  calendars,  cards,  etc.\^siCt)&£Sia.{ 
(Imagerie  populaire,  vieux  papiers.) 

CARICATURE.     PICTORIAL  HUMOR  AND  SATIRE 


157 


-T, 


e.uJ  I  .^  M 


/?-Z. 


1300 

Periodicals  and  s( 

Cf.  AP  loi-n 

1320 

General  works. 

History. 

1325 

General. 

1330 

Ancient. 

1335 

Medieval. 

1340 

Modern. 

1345 

18th  century. 

1350 

19th  century. 

1355 

20th  century. 

Humorous  magazines. 


Divided  like  NC  1070-1075. 


79 


NG 


GRAPHIC  ARTS 


KC 


Caricature — Continued. 
Special  countries. 
1400  America. 

1410  North  America. 

United  States. 
1420  General. 

1423  Before  19th  century. 

1425  19th  century. 

1426  20th  century.     Recent. 

1427  Collections.    Exhibitions. 

Special  artists,  see  NC  1429. 

1428  Collections  from  special  periodicals. 

Catalogs  of  collections,  iu  NC  25-33. 
Special  events  and  persons,  in  D-F. 


1429 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

1440-9" 

Canada. 

1450 

Latin  America. 

1455 

Special  countries. 

1460 

Special  artists. 

1465 

Europe. 

1470-9" 

Great  Britain. 

1480-9" 

Austria-Hungary. 

1490-9" 

France. 

1500-9" 

Germany. 

1510-9" 

Greece. 

1520-9" 

Italy. 

1530-9" 

Netherlands. 

1540-9" 

Holland. 

1550-9" 

Belgium.     Flemish  art. 

1570-9" 

Russia. 

1580-9" 

Scandinavia. 

1590-9" 

Denmark. 

1600-9" 

Iceland. 

1610-9" 

Norway. 

1620-9" 

Sweden. 

1630-9" 

Spain  and  Portugal.     Spain. 

1640-9" 

Portugal. 

1650-9" 

Switzerland. 

1660 

Other  countries. 

1670 

Special  artists  of  other  countries,  A-Z, 

•Divided  like  NC  1420-1429. 


80 


NC 


GKAPHIC  AKTS 


NC 


Caricature. 

Special  countries — Continued. 

1680 

Asia. 

1690-9' 

China. 

1700-9" 

Japan. 

1710-9' 

India. 

1720-9' 

Other. 

1730 

Africa. 

1740 

Special  countries. 

1750 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 
Australia.     New  Zealand. 

1760 

Special  artists,  A-Z.                       '--    ■          ^.■■^.    -- 

1765 

Moving-picture  cartoons.                                          ,  tc  0  -  ^-^ 
Posters.                                       r  7""'  ''^^'"  '^^  ' «-  i^  eAr .' 

1800 

Periodicals  and  societies.        ,^  .  U^UtJ^ 

1810 

General  works. 
Catalogs  of  collections. 

1820 

Public. 

1830 

Private. 

1840 

Trade  catalogs. 

1850 

Posters  by  special  artists,  A-Z.    -  g^^^      posi^v  stamp-  . 

1860 

Pictorial  cards  of  greetings. 

(Christmas  cards,  Biedermeier-wiinsche,  etc.) 
Postal  oardB,  Pkt«r€,  ;i-<-^  ..*i.^    <^  -      :^a^-^cL^  . 

/  A  7  r 

1870 

Periodicals.  -  :^^->-^^^^^,-^;-^^^-^--^^^^ 

/S77 

J875 

Collections.       /,.|^vc\«c,o.«,v>l.l-laV^V3ox   \cxV3cls. 

/9>'i!r 

1900 

Copying,  enlarging,  and  rednction  of  drawings. 

Cf.  TR  900-923,  Photography. 

1920 

Pantograph. 

1940 

Transfer  processes. 

Pr^te.reti^-- 


Divided  like  NC  1420-1429. 


2319—22- 


81 


PAINTING 


83 


PAINTING 


ND 


Periodicals,  see  N  1-8  and  ND  1160. 

Societies,  see  N  10-17 

Congresses,  see  N  21. 

Exhibitions,  see  N  4402-5097. 

Collections,  see  N  405-3970,  5210-97. 

Collected  writings.  ' 

25         Several  authors. 
27        Individual  authors. 
30    Encyclopedias.    Dictionaries  of  painting. 

Biography. 

Cf.  N  40. 

Collective. 

34  Early  works  to  1800. 

35  General  works,  1801-. 

36  Popular  works. 
38            Women  painters. 

Cf.  N  43. 
Individual,  see  ND  201-1113. 
40     Catalogues  raisonnes  (General). 

(Special  countries,  in  ND  201-1113.) 

45  General  catalogs  of  paintings,  arranged  by  subject. 
Prices  of  paintings.     Sales  catalogs. 

Cf.  N  8660-70,  Art  prices  (general). 

46  Early  works  to  1800. 

47  General  works,  1801-. 

(48)       Auction  catalogs,  dealers'  catalogs,  since  1801,  see  N  8650. 
For  collections  of  known  owners,  see  N  5220-97. 
History. 

49  Early  works  to  1800. 

50  General  works. 
53        General  special. 

e.  g.  Comparisons  of  ancient  and  modern  painting. 

55        Miscellaneous. 

60        Ancient  and  medieval. 

Ancient. 
70  General. 

73  Miscellaneous. 

85 


ND 

.  PAINTING                                       ND 

History. 
Ancient — Continued. 

75 

Egyptian. 

100 

Classical. 

110 

Greek. 

115 
120 

Special  painters  A-?. ^                .f^.;..,*;) 
Eoman.   ^                       £t,-..,  ..1  ,  ..c    HI)   l^o 

125 

Fompeian. 

127 

Special  painters,  A-Z. 

130 

Other  ancient. 
Early  Christian,  see  N  7832-7840. 
Medieval. 

140 

General. 

145 

Miscellaneous. 

150 

Old  masters. 

160 

Modern. 

170 

Eenaissance.     15th-16th  centuries. 

180 

17th-18th  centuries. 

190 

19th  century. 

13^-      M.oK,-.mme- 

A,,       19,0 

20th  century.    Recent  art. 

prun.tino'. 

201-1113 

Special  countries.    Table  IV. 

Study  and  teaching.                    r  / -_  ■> 

1115 

General. 

1120 

General  special. 

Special  countries  and  schools,  see  N  81-365. 
General  works. 

1130 

Early  works  to  1800. 

1133 

Comprehensive  works. 

1135 

Treatises  since  1800. 

1140 

General  special.     Special  aspects  of  the  general  subject. 

1141 

Miscellaneous.    Maxims. 
Popular  works. 

1142 

General.     Miscellaneous. 

1143 

How  to  judge  of  pictures. 
Cf.  N  7435. 

1145 

Famous  pictures  described  and  interpreted. 

1146 

Juvenile  works. 

Picture  study  for  elementary  schools,  see  N  370. 

1150 

Essays,  lectures,  etc. 

1155 

Anecdotes  of  painters  and  painting. 

86 


ND  PAINTING  NB 

Books  of  reproductions. 

Special  artists  and  countries,  see  ND  200-1113. 
1160        Periodicals. 
1170        General  collections. 
1180        Ancient. 
1190        Medieval. 
1200        Old  masters. 
1210        Modern. 
1220  17th-18th  century. 

1230  19tli  century. 

1240  20th  century.     Recent. 

Art  treasures  of  special  countries. 

Cf.  N  510-3970,  Art  museums,  galleries,  etc. 
1242        United  States. 

1245  Special  cities,  A-Z. 

1246  Great  Britain. 

1247  Austria. 

1248  France. 

1249  Germany. 

1250  Italy. 

1251  Netherlands. 

1252  Eussia. 

1253  Scandinavia. 

1254  Spain. 

1255  Switzerland. 

1256  Other  European  countries. 

1257  Other  countries. 

Technique.     Styles.    Materials  and  methods. 

1259  Periodicals. 

1260  General. 

1262  Minor  technical. 

1263  Composition. 

1265        Impressionism.     Post-impressionism.     Cubism.     Futurism. 
1270        Eealism. 
Color. 

Cf.  QC  495. 

1279  Early  works  to  1800. 

1280  General  works  since  1800, 
1288  Elementary  works. 

1285  Plates  of  color  standard's. 

1286  Miscellaneous. 

e,  g,  Color  symbolism.    Cf.  BH. 


87 


ND  PAINTING  ND 

SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  OF  PAINTING 

(Technique  and  history.) 

Eeproductions,  see  N  7575-8210. 

Subjects  for  water-color  painting,  see  ND  2190-2360. 

General  catalogs  of  paintings  arranged  by  subjects,  see  ND  45. 
1290    Human  figures. 

Portraits. 

Cf.  N  7575-7615;  NE  220-375. 
1300        General  works.        ^  -^  o  I      £  <  wU \  Ko  v.  3         P< .  ^ tr  j^*  .4  U«-.^t .-<j , 

1302  Minor  technical  manuals.  «^ -         n  -spt-eui  i^+Ut    NSa-ii  ttc. 
History, 

1303  General. 
1305            Ancient. 

1307  Medieval. 

1308  15th-16th  centuries. 

1309  Modern.     Since  15th  century. 
Special  countries. 

1311  United  States. 

1312  Other  American. 

1313  Europe. 

1314  Great  Britain. 

1315  Austria. 

1316  France. 

1317  Germany. 

1318  Italy. 

1319  Netherlands.     Belgium. 

1320  Russia. 

1321  Scandinavia. 

1322  Spain  and  Portugal. 

1323  Switzerland. 

1324  Other  European. 

1325  Oriental. 

1326  China  and  Japan. 

1327  Other  countries,  A-Z. 
Portrait  miniatures. 

Cf.  N  7616;  ND  2890. 
1330        General  (Technique,  etc.). 

Exhibitions.     Museums  (by  place). 
1333  United  States. 

1335  Other  countries. 


88 


ND 

PAINTING 

Portrait  miniatures — Continued. 

1337 

History  and  biography. 

(By  country,  A-Z.) 

Under  each: 

(1)   General. 

(2)  Special  artists. 

e.  g.  .G7  Great  Britain. 

.G8C8,  Cosway. 

Landscape  painting^. 

1340 

General  works. 

1341 

Sketching. 

1342 

Minor  technical  manuals. 

History. 

1343 

General. 

1345 

Ancient. 

1347 

Medieval. 

1348 

15th-16th  centuries. 

1349 

Modern.     Since  15th  century. 

Special  countries. 

1351 

United  States. 

1352 

Other  American. 

1353 

Europe. 

1354 

Great  Britain. 

1355 

Austria. 

1356 

France. 

1357 

Germany. 

1358 

Italy. 

1359 

Netherlands.    Belgium. 

1360 

Russia. 

1361 

Scandinavia. 

1362 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

1363 

Switzerland. 

1364 

Other  European. 

,1365 

Oriental. 

1366 

China  and  Japan. 

1367 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

1370 

Marine  painting. 

1380 

Animals.     Birds. 

_         Cf.  N7660.                                    ^ 

1390" 

Still  life.                            '^^^     ^^' 

Cf.  ND  1450. 

1400 

Flowers.     Fruit. 

1410 

Architectural. 

1420 

Mythological.     Symbolical. 

1430 

Religious. 

1440 

Historical. 

1450 

Genre. 

1460 

Miscellaneous. 

ND 


1.  Hur^Vlind  ,flSr\ir\6j  61 


m<^ 


e\c>. 


89 


ND  PAINTING  ND 

MATERIALS  OF  PAINTINQ 


1500 

General. 

1510 

Pigments. 

Cf.  Color,  ND  12S0-1286. 

1520 

Brushes. 

1530 

Varnishes. 

1540 

Miscellaneous. 

1550 

Trade  catalogs. 

Special  surfaces  for  painting. 

Fresco  painting,  see  ND  2470. 

1570 

Canvas.     Linen. 

1573 

Transparency  painting. 

Cf.  ND  1595. 

1575 

Wood. 

1580 

Stone. 

1585 

Paper.     Yellum. 

Glass. 

Cf.  ND  1620,  r;:<53oo-ss. 

Glass  painting  in  general,  see  NK  5300-99. 

1595 

Lantern  slides.       It.  Tk'CQ, 

1605 

Metal. 

1615 

Ivory. 

1620 

Miscellaneous.    Amateurs'  manuals  for  painting  on  china, 

satin,  glass,  etc. 

China  painting.     China  and  glass  painting,  see  NK  4605. 

Glass  painting,  see  NK  5304. 

1625 

Silk,  satin,  and  other  fabrics  (Kensington,  Lustra,  etc.). 

1640 

Preservation  and  care  of  paintings. 

1650 

Eestoration. 

WATER-COLOR  PAINTING 


1700  Periodicals. 
Societies. 

1711  United  States. 

1712  Other  American. 

1713  Great  Britain. 

1714  France.     Belgium. 

1715  Germany.     Austria. 

1716  Italy. 

1717  Netherlands.     Belgium. 

1718  Scandinavia. 

1719  Spain  and  Portugal. 

1720  Switzerland. 

1721  Other  countries. 


90 


ND 

PAINTING 

Water-color  painting — Continued. 

1725 

Museums.     Collections. 

Exhibitions. 

1730 

International. 

1731 

United  States. 

1732 

Other  American. 

1733 

Great  Britain. 

1734 

Other  European. 

1735 

Other  countries. 

Collected  writings. 

1740 

Several  authors. 

1742 

Individual  authors. 

1750 

Collective  biography. 

History. 

1760 

General. 

1770 

Ancient. 

1780 

Medieval. 

1790 

Modem. 

1795 

17th-18th  centuries. 

1797 

19th  century. 

1798 

20th  century.    Recent. 

1801-2094 

Special  countries.     Table  III-A. 

Under  3-figure  places: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local,  A-Z. 

(3)   Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Under  4-fignre  places: 

(1)   General. 

(2)   Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

(3)   Special  cities,  A-Z. 

(4)   Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Study  and  teaching. 

2110 

General. 

2113 

Outlines,  syllabi,  etc. 

2115 

Special  topics. 

General  works. 

2125 

Early  works  to  1800. 

2130 

General  works  since  1800. 

2133 

Technical  treatises. 

2135 

Elements. 

2137 

Juvenile. 

2140 

General  special. 

2145 

Miscellaneous. 

2150 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

ND 


91 


NP  PAINTING  UD 

Water-color  painting — Continued. 
Reproductions  of  water-colors. 
2160  General. 

Special  countries  and  special  artists,  in  ND  1801- 
2094. 
Special  subjects  of  water-color  painting. 
2190  Human  figures. 

2200  Portraits. 

2240  Landscapes. 

2241  Sketching. 
2270            Marines. 

2280  Animals.     Birds. 

2290  Still  life. 

2300  Flowers.     Fruit. 

98©^ — Roprod^tteiioRST  -  JFa€-s4mile6. 

2310  Architectural  subjects. 

2350  Genre. 

2360  Miscellaneous. 

Materials  for  water-color  painting. 
2380  General.  :l17<:p  F^r^.-i^p  pci.,\^ti^ 

2395  Catalogs. 

2397        Outline  design  cards. 
2399        Painting-books  for  children. 

Other  methods  of  painting. 
2450        Gouache. 

2460        India-ink  and  sepia  brush-work.     Neutral  tints. 
2470        Distemper.     Fresco. 
2480        Encaustic. 
2490        Miscellaneous. 

Mural  painting. 

Cf.  ND  2470,  NK  2119. 
2550        General  works. 
2555        Ancient  and  medieval. 
2560        Ancient. 
2575  Roman. 

Pompeian,  see  N  5770-5771. 
2580        Medieval. 

2590        Modem.  

2601-2876        Special  countries.    Table  III. 

Special  artists,  see  ND  237-1113.  ^xjiIwo^-Z 

2880    Panoramas,  etc.     ,  , . .,    ^      »  ,  .  sl  n  2' 

-'«.i     CosMor*i.wbC.  2885     Scene-painting.  (I^cUiJ-^^.-v^iM-. 

/         Cf.  PN  2001,  Theater.  •""  i->>'«^^\») 

5-Vaci6- S€i^U'<7f  oiieJ    l'v've<>  <xtvd  udov\<5 


ND  PAINTING  NB 

ILLUMINATING  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  AND  BOOKS 

2890     Biographical  dictionaries. 

2893     Exhibitions.  ^  2.^^^  ColUoi  ,', ,- s  lv^  "^b^e^cvl  cou^t^'. 

Collections  in  special  libraries  and  museums.  f.S^  St- 

2895  United  States. 

2896  Other  American. 

2897  Great  Britain. 

2898  Other  European  countries. 

2899  Other  countries. 
History. 

2900  General. 
2910  Ancient. 
2920        Medieval. 

2930  Early  Christian.     Byzantine. 

2940  Early  English.     Irish.     Celtic. 

2950  Carolingian. 

2955  Mohammedan. 

2960  Romanesque. 

2980  Gothic. 

2990        Renaissance. 

Oriental,  see  ND  3237. 
3001-3294         Special  countries.     Table  III-A. 

For  use  of  table  see  note  after  ND  1801-2094. 

General  works. 
3305         Early  works  to  1800. 
3310        Treatises  since  1800. 
3320        Miscellaneous  minor. 
3325        Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 
3335     Initials,  ornaments,  etc. 

Histories  and  reproductions  of  special  illuminated  works. 
3345        Societies  (for  the  reproduction  of  illuminated  manu- 
scripts) . 
3350        Series.     Collections. 


-\  [2601-2876 


Special  countries.  Table  III] 
Under  Great  Britain,  lingland, 
2731  English  counties,  A-Z. 
27  32  London,  A-Z,  by  building. 
2733  Other  local,  A-Z. 

e.g.   .S8  Stratford-on-Avon. 


93 


ND  PAINTING  ND 

Water-color  painting — Continued. 
Reproductions  of  water-colors. 
2160  General. 

Special  countries  and  special  artists,  in  ND  1801- 
2094. 
Special  subjects  of  water-color  painting. 
2190  Human  figures. 

2200  Portraits. 

2240  Landscapes. 

2241  Sketching. 
2270            Marines. 

2280  Animals.     Birds. 

2290  Still  life. 

2300  Flowers.     Fruit. 

2806 ReproduefeioftS;— JFae-similes. 

2310  Architectural  subjects. 

2350  Genre. 

2360  Miscellaneous. 

Materials  for  water-color  painting. 
2380  General.  -  -     A^,:;/;.r  -.,  , , 

2395  Catalogs. 

2397        Outline  design  cards. 
2399        Painting-books  for  children. 

Other  methods  of  painting. 
2450        Gouache. 

2460        India-ink  and  sepia  brush-work.     Neutral  tints. 
2470        Distemper.     Fresco. 
2480        Encaustic. 
2490        Miscellaneous. 

Mural  painting. 

Cf.  ND  2470,  NK  2119. 
2550        General  works. 
2555        Ancient  and  medieval. 
2560        Ancient. 
2575  Romati^ 


ND  PAINTING  ND 

ILLUMINATING  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  AND  BOOKS 

2890     Biographical  dictionaries. 

2893     Exhibitions.  ^.<Sq4  Colle-ot'io-ns  ca '•^b^cic^^  cou/v^tWes 

Collections  in  special  libraries  and  museums.  CS^  Sp<MVi  ) 

2895  United  States. 

2896  Other  American. 

2897  Great  Britain. 

2898  Other  European  countries. 

2899  Other  countries. 
History. 

2900  General. 
2910  Ancient. 
2920        Medieval. 

2930  Early  Christian.     Byzantine. 

2940  Early  English.     Irish.     Celtic. 

2950  Carolingian. 

2955  Mohammedan. 

2960  Romanesque. 

2980  Gothic. 

2990        Renaissance. 

Oriental,  see  ND  3237. 
3001-3294         Special  countries.     Table  III-A. 

For  use  of  table  see  note  after  ND  1801-2094. 
General  works. 
3305        Early  works  to  1800. 
3310        Treatises  since  1800. 
3320        Miscellaneous  minor. 
3325        Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 
3335     Initials,  ornaments,  etc. 

Histories  and  reproductions  of  special  illuminated  works. 
3345         Societies  (for  the  reproduction  of  illuminated  manu- 
scripts). 
3350        Series.     Collections. 
Special  works. 

3355  Bibles. 

3356  Old  Testaments. 

3357  Psalters. 

e.  g.  .E4,  Egbert  psalter  (Codex  Gertrudianus) . 

3358  Other  special  parts  of  Old  Testament. 

e.  g.  .P5,  Pentateuch. 

.S8,  Song  of  Solomon. 

3359  New  Testaments  (fivangeliaires). 
3361  Special  parts. 

e.  g.  .R5,  Revelation  (Apocalypse). 

93 


ND  PAINTING  ND 

Histories  and  reproductions  of  special  illuminated  works. 
Special  works — Continued. 
3363  Books  of  hours. 

e.  g.  .Bo,  Hours  of  the  Due  de  Berry. 
3365  Breviaries. 

e.  g.  .G7,  Grimani  breviary. 
3375  Missals. 

3380  Other  service  books.     Prayer-books  (other  than  above). 

3385  Other  religious  works. 

3390  Cartularies. 

3395  Classical  authors,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Terence,  Prudentius. 
3399  Other  secular  works,  A-Z. 

Modem  illuminated  books. 

(Including  imitations  of  medieval  works.) 
3410        Works  by  special  artists. 
3416        Collaborations  and  compilations. 


94 


ENGRAVING 


95 


ENGRAVING 

NE 

1    Periodicals  and  societies. 
10    Yearbooks. 
20     Encyclopedias. 
25     Dictionaries. 
30    Directories. 

Exhibitions  (by  place). 
40        International. 
45        Others^  A  -  2  , 

MusQums.      Collections. 

Public  (Art  galleries,  Print  departments,  etc.). 
63  American^  A  ~  'Z      -i^ /iX^^e,....^.^ 

55  European^  A  -"Z     ^    c>S^ 

Private.  *  / 

57  United  States. 

59  Europe.     ^^   Ordar>\'z.a.V,ova    and    a^  rvM-n«s\ra\i6nS>  o9 

Sales  catalogs.  W.uae-u  kv.&   a^A    a6Ueat.<.n^. 

63        Before  1801. 

65        Auction  catalogs  (1801-). 

Cf.  NE  57-59. 
70        Dealers'  catalogs  (1801-). 
75        Publishers'  catalogs. 

Cf.  N  4035. 
(80)   Catalogs  of  special  engravers,  see  NE  501-794. 

(Etchers,  wood  engravers,  etc.,  with  special  subject.) 
85     Prices  of  prints. 

Cf.  NE  880-885;  N  8670-8675. 

Catalogues  raisonnes.    Peintre-graveurs. 

90  General. 

93  15th-l7th  centuries. 

95  18th  century. 

96  19th  century. 

97  20th  century.     Eecent. 
101-196  Special  countries.    Table  I 

Special  subjects. 
210  Historical. 

215  Special  countries. 

e.  g.  .G3         Germany. 
.G4  Prussia. 

.G49  Wurttemberg. 

.G5N9  Nuremberg. 

2319—22 7  97 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 

Engraved  portraits. 
218        General  works. 

Catalogs  of  engraved  portraits. 
220  General. 

230  Public  collections. 

240  Private  collections. 

250  Dealers'  catalogs. 

Special  countries. 
260  American. 

265  British. 

266  English  counties,  A-Z. 
270                France. 

275  Germany. 

280  Italy. 

285  Netherlands. 

290  Eussia. 

295  Scandinavia. 

300  ^,^         Spain  and  Portugal. .  ot\\fr  c  ovuvvVrics,  A'^- 
320  Special  persons,  A-Z. 

(330)  Engraved  portraits  by  special  engravers,  A-Z. 

370     Engravings  after  special  artists,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  Raphael,  Gainsborough. 
Turner,  see  NE  642.T95. 
Special  engravers,  see  NE  501-794. 
375     Miscellaneous  subjects. 

Special  engravers,  see  NE  501-794. 
380     Conservation  and  restoration  of  prints. 

Cf.  Z  110.C7,  Conservation  and  restoration  of  mss. 
Collected  works. 
390        Several  authors. 
395        Individual  authors. 
History  of  engraving, 

Cf.  1030-1199,  History  of  wood  engraving;  1750,  Copper  engrav- 
ing, etc. 
Catalogues  raisonngs,  see  NE  90-196. 
400        General. 
405        Ancient. 
410  Oriental. 

415  Classic  Orient,  A-Z. 

420  Others,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Rome. 
Modern. 

General,  see  NE  400. 
440  14th-17th  century. 

445  Origins. 

Cf.  GV  1233-1235,  Playing  cards. 
Z  240-241,  Block  books. 

98 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 

History  of  engraving. 
Modern — Continued. 
480  18th  century. 

485  19th  century. 

490  Recent. 

501-794        Special  countries.    Table  III-A. 

Cf.  NE  1310-1325,  Japanese  prints  (wood). 
Under  3-flgure  places : 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local,  A-Z. 

(3)  Special  artists,  A-Z. 
Under  4-figure  places  : 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

(3)  Special  cities,  A-2. 

(4)  Special  artists,  A-Z. 
Engravers  (Lives  and  works,  including  catalogs). 

See  also  Collections,  NE  900-950. 

See  also  Wood  engravers,  1200-17;  Etchers,  2110-15,  etc. 
See  also  History  of  special  countries. 
800        Collective. 
(803)  Before  18th  century. 

805  Unnamed  masters. 

e.  g.  .M3      Master  E.  S.  of  1466. 

.M4      Master  of  the  Amsterdam  Cabinet. 
.M45    Master  of  the  Banderoles  (Master  of  1464). 
.M5      Master  of  the  Gardens  of  Love. 
.M55    Master  of  the  Playing-cards. 
.M6      Master  W.  of  the  Gable. 
18th  century. 
(810)  American. 

(812)  Foreign. 

19th  century  and  later. 
(815)  American. 

(817)  Foreign. 

Special,  A-Z,  see  NE  501-794. 
820     Engravers'  marks,  monograms,  etc. 
General  works.     Treatises. 
Before  1851. 
830  Technical. 

835  Minor. 

840  Popular. 

1851-. 
850  Technical. 

855  Minor. 

860  Popular. 

863  Miscellaneous. 

e.  g.  Suppressed  plates. 

99 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 

General  works — Continued. 

865        Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 
870        Miscellaneous  minor  works. 

Collectors'  manuals. 
880  Before  1851. 

885  1851-. 

Cf.  NE  85-215. 

Collections  of  prints  in  book  form  (including  reproductions). 

Under  the  heading  collections  it  is  intended  to  class  engravings 
(and  fac-similes)  noteworthy  for  their  age,  method  of  execution, 
or  artistic  excellence,  but  not  works  in  which  the  process  of  re- 
production is  secondary  in  interest  to  the  works  of  art  thus 
represented. 
For  example: 
Engravings  of  masterpieces  of  painting  are  to  be  classed  in 
KD  unless  by  very  notable  engravers,  in  which  case  prefer 
NE  501-794. 
Engravings  of  drawings,  outline  sketches,  caricatures,  etc., 

of  famous  artists  are  to  be  classed  in  NC. 
Certain  subjects,  moreover,  are  to  be  classed  independently 
of  the  method  of  reproduction,  e.  g.  Portraits,  Christian 
art.  Dance  of  Death. 
General  collections  (both  metal  and  wood). 
900  General. 

15th-17tli  centuries. 

902  "Einblattdruck"  series. 

903  Other  series. 

905  Miscellaneous  collections. 

907  Collections  in  special  libraries. 

915  17th-18th,  17th-19th  centuries. 

930  18th-19th  centuries. 

940  19th  century. 

950  20th  century.    ^^  ^    c\o^^r  ^-^k  l-r^^W  T>r\^Ji^. 

955  Military  prints.    ^         a.^yvy^.vw=..oi_.o.^ — .^- 

960  Sporting  prints.       '^^'^      N-.\  pf^v^t^ 

q  1 2  Cf .  N  8250,  Sports  in  art 

Study  and  teaching.        (T  O'^.  v^j.v^.«;t»^  ^  /<uJUU/  /i  -  Z. 

970  General.                       -?<i5"   TrA^s'ts-^^^'^  ^-^/-//^  tf/K**  i>///^£a<a'jr. 

973  Special. 

977  Instruments  and  apparatus. 

978  Catalogs. 

Wood  engraving.     Xylography. 

Cf.  Incunabula  and  block  books,  Z  240-241. 
Playing-cards,  GV  1233-1235. 
1000        Periodicals  and  societies. 
1010       Exhibitions. 


100 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 

Wood  engraving.     Xylography — Continued. 


Collections. 

1020 

Public. 

1025 

Private. 
History. 

1030 

General. 

1035 

Ancient. 

1040 

Medieval. 

1045 

14tli  century. 

1050 

15tli-17th  centuries. 

See  also  ^'E  1101-1199,  1240-1255. 

1085 

18th  century. 

1090 

19th  century. 

1095 

20th  century. 

1101-1196 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

Under  United  States,  .Al  General,  .A5-Z 

Local, 

Wood  engravers  (Lives  and  works). 

For  works  alone,  see  NE  1237-1295. 

See  also  special  countries,  NE  1101-1199. 

1200 

Collective. 
Special,  A-Z. 

1205 

Before  18th  century. 

e.  g.  Altdorfer,  Diirer,  Holbein. 
18th  century. 

1210 

American. 

1212 

Foreign. 

e.  g.  Bewick. 
19th  century  and  later. 

1215 

American. 

1217 

Foreign. 
Treatises.    Manuals. 
Before  1851. 

1220 

Technical. 

1223 

Popular. 

1851-. 

1225 

Technical. 

1227 

Popular. 

1233 

Addresses.    Essays.    Lectures. 
Collections  of  woodcuts  (in  book  form). 

1235 

General. 

1237 

Earliest  specimens. 

e.  g.  Playing-cards. 
15th-17th  centuries. 

1240 

Series. 

e.  g.  Holbein  society  reprints. 
Liebhaber  bibliothek. 

101 


NE  ENGEAVING  NE 

Wood  engraving.     Xylography. 

Collections  of  woodcuts  (in  book  form). 
15th-17th  centuries — Continued. 
1245  General. 

1247  Collections  of  special  libraries. 

(1250)  Special  artists,  see  NE  1205. 

Special  works. 
1253  Bibles. 

1255  Others,  A-Z. 

Cf.  Z  241,  Block-books. 
1265  18th-20th  centuries. 

18th  century. 
1270  General. 

(1273)  Special  artists,  see  NE  1210-1212. 

1275  Special  works. 

19th  century. 
1280  General. 

(1283)  Special  artists,  see  NE  1215-1217. 

1285  Special  works. 

20th  century. 
1290  General. 

(1293)  Special  artists,  see  NE  1215-1217. 

1295  Special  works. 

Japanese  prints. 
1310  General. 

1315  Catalogs  of  exhibitions. 

1325  Special  artists.  {-^-^h  '^\^^   -,. 

Metal  engraving.     Copper,  steel,  etc. 
1400        Periodicals  and  societies. 
1410        Exhibitions. 
History. 

Origins,  see  NE  445. 
1430  General. 

1435  Ancient.  ; 

1440  Medieval. 

1445  14th  century. 

1450  15th-17th  centuries. 

1485  18th  century. 

1490  19th  century. 

1495  20th  century. 

Special  countries,  see  NE  501-794. 
Metal  engravers  (Lives  and  works). 
For  works  alone,  see  NE  1635-1739. 
See  also  special  countries,  NE  501-794. 
(1600)  Collective,  see  NE  800. 

102 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 


Metal  engraving.     Copper,  steel,  etc. 

Metal  engi-avers  (Lives  and  works) — Continued. 

Special.  A-Z,  see  XE  501-794,  and  Unnamed  masters  in 

NE  805. 

(1605) 

Before  ISth  century. 

Campagnola,  see  NE  662.C2. 

Master  E.  S.  of  1466,  NE  S05.M3. 

Master  of  the  Amsterdam  Cabinet,  NE  805.M4. 

Master  of  the  Banderoles  (Master  of  1464) ,  NE  805.M45. 

Master  of  the  Gardens  of  Love,  NE  S05.M5. 

Master  of  the  Playing-cards,  NE  805.M55. 

Master  W.  of  the  Gable,  NE  805.M6. 

Raimondi,  NE  662.R2. 

18tli  century. 

(1610) 

American. 

(1612) 

Foreign. 

19th  century  and  later. 

(1615) 

American. 

(1617) 

Foreign. 

Treatises  (Copper  and  steel  engraving). 

1620 

Before  1851. 

1851-. 

1625 

Technical. 

1630 

Popular. 

Collectors'  manuals,  see  NE  880-885. 

Collections  of  engravings  (Books). 

1635 

General. 

15th-17th  centuries. 

1640 

General. 

1641 

Folios. 

Special  engravers.     See  NE  501-794  and  805. 

Special  vrorks. 

Bibles,  see  N  S02O-S033. 

1655 

15th  century. 

1665 

16th  century. 

17th  century. 

1675 

Religious. 

1680 

Mythological  and  symbolical. 

1683 

Emblems. 

1685 

Historical. 

1690 

Miscellaneous. 

18th-20th  centuries. 

See  also  Mezzotints,  Aquatints,  etc. 

1700 

General  collections. 

1701 

Folios. 

103 


NE 


ENGRAVING 


NE 


fyL^    C    A/H»^^4j 


Metal  engraving.     Copper,  steel,  etc. 

Collections  of  engravings  (Books) — Continued. 
1710-9"  Special  works,  1701-1820. 

(To  period  of  steel  engraving.) 
1720-9'*  Special  works,  1820-1875. 

(Period  of  steel  engraving.) 
1730-9"  Special  works,  1875-. 

(Period  of  photographic  processes.) 
Copper  engraving  (including  etching). 
(1750)  History,  see  NE  1430-1495. 

Treatises.    Manuals. 
1760  Before  1851. 

1851-. 
1770  Technical. 

1775  Popular. 

1785  Line  engraving. 

1795  Stipple  engraving. 

1805  Steel  engraving. 

Cf.  NE  1400-1630. 
1815  Mezzotint  engraving. 

1820  Aquatint  engraving. 

1830-9-       ^Aquatint  prints.  C^'lI^'^X^ £},aU ^ 
Color  prints.  -. 

Cf.  Photoengraving,  TR  925-997  and  NE  26S0. 
Japanese  (wood)  engraving,  NE  1310-1325. 
Chromolithography,  NE  2500-2529. 
1850  General. 

1855  18th  century. 

1857  19th  century. 

1858  20th  century.  *; 
1860                Special  publishers,  printers,  etc.,  A-Z. 

1870-9"  Special  works. 

e.  g.  Dodwell's  Greece. 

Daniell's  Oriental  scenery. 

"  Under  each : 

(0)  General  collections. 

(Collected  worlds  of  special  engravers,  in  NE  501-794  and  805.) 

(2)  Religious  subjects. 

(Bibles,  see  N  8020-8023.) 

(3)  Figures. 

(e.  g.  Shaliespeare's  heroines.) 

(4)  Landscapes.    Marines.    Views. 

(e.  g.  Seats  of  the  nobility.) 
(Engravings  after  Turner,  NE  642.T95.) 

(5)  Mji;hological  subjects. 

(6)  Symbolical  subjects.    Fables,  etc. 

(7)  Historical  subjects. 
(9)  Miscellaneous. 

104 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 

ETCHING 


1940 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

1945 

Museums.     Collections. 

Exhibitions, 

1950 

International  (by  place). 

1955 

Others  (by  place). 

1960 

Dealers'  catalogs. 

Collected  writings. 

1970 

Several  authors. 

1975 

Individual  authors. 

1980 

History. 

2001-2096 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

Biography  (including  catalogs). 

2110 

Collective. 

For  special  countries  see  NE  2001-2096. 

2115 

Individual. 

General  works. 

2120 

Early  (to  1850). 

Since  1850. 

2130 

Technical. 

2135 

Popular. 

2140 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

Collections  (Books). 

Etchings  of  famous  paintings,  see  ND  1160-1257. 

2150 

General. 

2151 

Folios. 

15th-17th  centuries. 

2155 

General. 

2165 

Special  etchers,  A-Z, 

e.  g.  Rembrandt,  Claude  Lorrain,  Ostade,  Hollar. 

18th-20th  centuries. 

2170 

General. 

2171 

Folios. 

18th  century. 

2175 

General. 

2180 

Special  etchers,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Tiepolo. 

19th  century. 

2185 

General. 

2186 

Folios. 

2195 

Special  etchers,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Haden,  Mgryon,  Strang,  Whistler. 

105 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 

Collections  of  etchings  (Books). 
18th-20th  centuries — Continued. 
20th  centuiy. 


2200 

General. 

2201 

Folios. 

2210 

Special  etchers,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Benson,  Brangwyn. 

2220 

Dry  point. 

2225 

TVork  of  special  artists,  A-Z. 

LITHOGRAPHY 

2250 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

2260 

Museums.     Collections. 

Exhibitions. 

2270 

International  (by  place). 

2275 

Other  (by  place). 

2280 

Dealers'  catalogs. 

2283 

Directories. 

Collected  writings. 

2285 

Several  authors. 

2290 

Individual  authors. 

2295 

History. 

2301-2396 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

Biography. 

2410 

Collective. 

Special  countries,  see  NE  2301-2396. 

2415 

Special  lithographers  (including  catalogs),  A-Z. 

General  works. 

2420 

Early  (to  1850). 

Since  1850. 

2425 

Technical. 

2430 

Popular. 

2435 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

Collections  (Books). 

2450 

General. 

2451 

Collected  works  of  special  lithographers. 

2452 

Religious  subjects. 

2453 

Figures. 

2454 

Landscapes.    Views. 

2455 

Mythological  subjects. 

2456 

Symbolical  subjects. 

2457 

Historical  subjects. 

(2458) 

Portraits,  see  NE  220-320. 

2459 

Miscellaneous. 

106 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 


Lithography— Continued. 

2480 

Study  and  teaching. 

2490 

Instruments  and  apparatus. 

2495 

Catalogs. 

2500 

Chromolitliography. 

2520-2529 

Collections  (Books). 

2540 

Substitutes  for  lithographic  stone. 

Cf.  TR  955-905,  Photoengraving. 

2550 

Zinc. 

2560 

Aluminium. 

2570 

Other  mechanical  processes. 

Photoengraving. 

Technique,  see  TE  925-. 

Collections  of  prints  (including  illustrated  works). 

Before  1900. 

2600 

General. 

Trade  publications,  see  NE  2820-2825. 

e.  g.  Osborn's  annual. 

2610 

Black  and  white. 

2615 

VhotogTSLVures. 

2620 

Miscellaneous  processes. 

2630 

Color  prints. 

1900-. 

2650 

General. 

Trade  publications,  see  NE  2S20-2825. 

2660 

Black  and  white. 

2665 

Photogravures. 

2670 

Miscellaneous  processes. 
Color  prmts.                          _^      EnaravjuaOs   on  cUr: . 

2680 

2700 

Ornamental  engraving  on  metal. 

2710 

Letters,  monographs,  etc. 

2715 

Stationery  engraving. 

2720 

Machine  engraving. 

Bank-note  engraving,  cf.  HG. 

2740 

Miscellaneous  minor  engraving. 

(Engraving  on  shelf  fungi,  etc.) 

Niello  engraving,  see  NK  6525. 

Playing  cards,  see  GV  1233-5. 

Ex  libris.  see  Z  992. 

N.  B.     Specimens  are  kept  in  Print  Division  for  preservation 

Printing  of  engravings. 

2800 

Periodicals  and  societies.      -          ^  v  «^  -^  o  v  ^ 
Early  works  (to  1850) . 

2805^ 

28l5* 

General  works,  since  1850. 

2815 

Miscellaneous  minor  works.     Machinery  and  supplies. 

107 


NE  ENGRAVING  NE 

Printing  of  engravings — Continued. 
Trade  publications. 
2820  To  1880. 

2825  Since  1880. 

2830        Wood  engi^avings. 
2840        Copper  engravings. 
2850         Steel  engravings. 
2860        Lithographs. 
2870        Zincographs. 
2880        Other  mechanical  processes. 
2890        Photo-mechanical  processes. 

(Including  rotogravure  printing.) 


108 


ART  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY 

DECORATION  AND   ORNAMENT 


109 


ART  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY 
DECORATION  AND  ORNAMENT 

NK 

Periodicals. 

1  American  and  English. 

2  French. 

3  German. 
.    4        Italian. 

5  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

6  Dutch. 

7  Russian. 

8  Other. 

9  Yearbooks. 
Societies. 

11  American. 

12  English. 

13  French. 

14  German. 

15  Italian. 

16  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

17  Dutch. 

18  Russian. 

19  Other. 
21     Congresses. 

Collected  writings. 
25         Several  authors. 
27        Individual  authors. 
30     Encyclopedias  and  dictionaries. 
Cf.  N  31-33,  NK  1165. 
study  and  teaching. 
50        Periodicals  and  societies. 
60        General  works. 

65        General  special.  0^  ^-*t^  ^  OJU-*^ 

101-376        Special  countries.     Table  III. 
Special  schools. 
410  United  States. 

420  Other  American. 

430  European. 

440  Other. 

Ill 


NK  ART  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY  NK 

Museums,  galleries,  etc.  (by  place). 

'  Cf.  NK  613,  633.  ^      0  b  \ 

460        United  States.  "      ^ 

470        Other  American. 
480        European. 

e.  g.  480.  L6-69     London.     British  museum. 
L67  Waddesdon  bequest. 

97^  nf>)\W''>  "-   Oojc<'i  ■■  480.  L7-79     London.     South  Kensington  museum. 

""^v^  480.  D8  Dresden.     Grunes  gewolbe. 

.      '      490        Other.  v.^x^.^^ 

^^^   mu^t       "   i  pollections  of  ecclesiastical  art  objects,  see  NK  1656.^ 

^  *     3  ^^^     D©U-houses  in  museums,  etc.    Dc>\h  anA.  doW-hoixst'-. ,   (in  m.as,eu-iais,  etc) 

ef.  Gv  1220. 
Exhibitions  (by  place). 
510        International. 
520        Local. 

Private  collections. 
530        United  States. 
540        Other  American. 
550        European. 
560        Other. 
570        Auction  catalogs. 

(If  collection  of  known  owner,  in  NK  530-560.) 
History. 
600        General. 
610        Ancient. 
613  Museums. 

615  Collections. 

620  Oriental. 

630  Egyptian. 

633  Museums. 

635  Collections. 

640  Assyro-Babylonian. 

650  Persian. 

660  Phenician.  ^ 

665  Classic 

670  Greek. 

675  Etruscan. 

680  Roman. 

685  Other  ancient,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C8,  Crete. 
700        Medieval. 
705  Irish  (Early). 

710  Anglo-Saxon. 

715  Early  Christian.    Byzantine. 

112 


NK  AUT  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY  NK 


History. 

Medieval — Continued. 

720 

Arabic.     Mohammedan. 

725 

Moors  in  Spain. 

730 

Romanesque. 

740 

Gothic. 

750 

Modern. 

760 

Renaissance.     15th-16th  centuries. 

770 

17th-18th  centuries. 

775 

19th  century. 

780 

20th  century.     Recent, 

801-1094 

Special  countries.     Table  III-A. 

See  note  to  ND  1801-2094. 

General  works. 

1100 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

1105 

Treatises  (since  1800). 

1110 

General  special. 

(Including  outlines  and  syllabi.) 

Collected  designs. 

1115 

Several  artists. 

1120 

Individual  artists,  A-Z. 

1125 

Collectors'  manuals  (Miscellaneous  art  objects). 

Cf.  AM  200-.                                                  ^  1  ^  ,^ 

1130 

Technical  manuals  for  amateurs. 

1132 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

1133 

Dealers'  catalogs,  etc. 

Cf.  NK  1149. 

AETS  AND  CRAFTS  MOVEMENT 

1135 

Periodicals. 

1136 

Societies. 

1137 

Exhibition  of  societies. 

History. 

1140 

General. 

1141 

United  States. 

1142 

Great  Britain. 

Other  countries,  see  NK  801-1094. 

1145 

General  works. 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

1147 

Collections. 

1148 

Single  papers. 

1149 

Special  shops,  etc. 

Direci'flr /£.i    o-r   de^e.fs. 


2319—22 8  113 


NK  A.RT  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTEY  NK 

DECORATION  AND  ORNAMENT.     DESIGN 


1160 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

1165 

Dictionaries. 

Cf.  NK  30. 

1170 

Study  and  teaching. 

Textbooks,  etc.,  see  NK  1510. 

History. 

1175 

General. 

1177 

Primitive  ornament.     Evolution  of  decorative  art. 

Cf.  GN  419 ;  N  5310. 

1180 

Ancient. 

1183 

General  special. 

1185 

Oriental. 

1190 

Egyptian. 

1195 

Assyro-Babylonian. 

1205 

Persian. 

1215 

Phenician 

1225 

Classic. 

1230 

Greek. 

1235 

Etruscan. 

1240 

Roman. 

1245 

Pompeian. 

1250 

Other  ancient.                       rcoavit.               ^. 

1260 

Medieval. 

1263 

General  special. 

1264 

Irish,  Celtic,  etc. 

Cf.  KK  705. 

1265 

Early  Christian.     Byzantine. 

1270 

Arabic.     Mohammedan.     Moorish. 

Cf.  NK  1575,  Arabesques; 

N  6260-6271,  Moorish  art. 

1275 

Moors  in  Spain. 

1285 

Romanesque. 

1295 

Gothic. 

1320 

Modem. 

1330 

15th-16th  centuries.     Renaissance. 

1332 

France, 

1333 

Germany.     Austria.     Switzerland. 

1334 

Great  Britain. 

1335 

Italy. 

1336 

Netherlands. 

1337 

Scandinavia. 

1338 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

1339 

Other. 

114 


NK  ART  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY  NK 


Decoration  and  ornament. 

History. 

Modern — Continued. 

1340 

17th-18th  centuries. 

1345 

Baroque. 

1350 

Louis  XIV, 

1355 

Rococo.     Louis  XV.     Regency. 

1360 

Louis  XVI. 

1370 

Empire. 

1380 

19th  century. 

1390 

20th  century. 

1401-1496 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

1498 

Decoration  and  ornament  in  the  work 
artists. 

of  special 

e.  g.  1498.D9,  "Ornainentik  bei  Diirer." 

Cf.  NK  1535. 

1505 

Theory  of  ornament  and  design. 

1510 

General  works. 

e.  g.  Jones,  Grammar  of  ornament. 
Crane,  Bases  of  design. 

1520 

Miscellaneous  aspects  of  general  subject. 

1525 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 
Collections  of  designs. 

1530 

General. 

1533 

Minor. 

1535 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 
Special  subjects  for  design. 

1550 

Human  figure. 

1553 

Nature  in  ornament. 

e.  g.  Day,  Nature  in  ornament. 

1555 

Animals.     Birds. 

1560 

Plants.    Trees.    Flowers. 

1565 

Conventionalized  forms. 

1570 

linear.     Geometric. 

1575 

Arabesques. 

Cf.  N  6260-6271,  Moorish  art. 

1580 

Scrolls. 

1585 

Allegorical  figures,  emblems,  etc. 

1590 

Other. 
Ecclesiastical  art  (Decorative  and  industrial). 
Cf.  NK  2190    Interior  decoration. 

NK  48.50    Ecclesiastical  vestments. 

NK  7215    Ecclesiastical  plate. 

NK  9310    Ecclesiastical  embroidery. 

.or-i^^^ 

General.        ^^^^  ^^^^^ 

^^1655 

Special  (by  place). 

1657 

Trade  catalogs,  etc. 

115 


Jiii(a  X, 


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NK  ART  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY 

INTERIOR  DECORATION.  HOUSE  DECORATION 

(Including  decorative  painting.) 

1700  ^Periodicals  and  societies. 

History  and  styles. 

1710  General. 

1720  Ancient. 

1730  Oriental. 

1740  Egj^ptian. 

1750  Greek  and  Roman. 

1760  Greek. 

1770  Roman. 

Pompeian,  see  N  5770-5771. 

1780  Other. 

1800  Medieval. 

1810  Early  Christian.     Byzantine. 

1820  Arabic.     Moorish. 

1830  Romanesque. 

1840  Gothic. 

1860  Modern. 

1870  15th-16th  centuries.    Renaissance. 

1880  17th-18th  centuries. 

1890  Louis  XIII. 

1900  Louis  XIV. 

1910  Baroque. 

1920  Rococo.    Louis  XV. 

1930  Louis  XVI. 

1950  Empire. 

1960  19th  century. 

1980  20th  century. 
Special  countries. 

2000  America. 

2001  North  America. 

2002  United  States. 

2003  Colonial  period  to  1830. 
2005-2096            Other  countries.     Table  I. 

General  works. 
2105  Early  works  (to  1850). 

2110  Treatises  (since  1850). 

2113  General  special. 

2115  Popular  works.     Minor  manuals,  etc. 

^2117        Special  rooms,  drawingrooms,  bedrooms,  etc. 


NK 


116 


NK  AKT  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTKY  NK 

Interior  decoration. 

Special  parts  of  rooms. 

2119  Ceilings.    Walls.    Floors. 

Cf.  NK  3175-,  Upholstery,  wall-hangings,  etc. 

2120  Friezes,  moldings,  etc. 

Cf.  NA  2960-5,  Architecture. 

2121  Doors  and  windows. 
2125        Addresses,  essaj^s,  lectures. 

2130         Collections  of  designs  from  various  sources. 
2135         Collections  of  designs  by  special  artists. 

2137  Trade  publications. 

2138  Auction  sales  (by  name  of  owner  if  known). 
Decorative  painting  (Industrial). 

Cf.  ND  2550-2876,  Mural  painting  (Fine  arts). 
2140        Periodicals. 

Cf.  TH  8001  and  TT  300. 
History. 

For  Special  buildings  see  NA. 
2150  General. 

2155  Ancient. 

2165  Medieval. 

2170  Modern. 

2175         General  works. 
2180        Designs  by  special  artists. 
2190     Church  decoration. 

Cf.  NA  5000-5090     Architectural  decoration. 
NK  1650-1657     Ecclesiastical  art. 
Furniture. 

Cf.  NA  5050-90,  Ecclesiastical  furniture. 
2200        Periodicals. 
2205        Dictionaries. 
2210        Exhibitions  (by  place). 
2215        Museums  (by  place). 
2220        Private  collections. 

e.  g.  .W5,  Windsor  Castle  furniture. 

2229  Early  works  (to  1850). 

2230  General  treatises  (since  1850). 
2235        Styles. 

2240        Collectors'  manuals.     "Old  furniture",  etc. 
2250        Addresses,  essays,  etc. 
2260        Collection  of  designs  from  several  sources. 
Cf.  NK  2542. 

2265        Dealers'  catalogs,  etc. 


117 


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AKT  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY 


NK 


U. 


Furniture — Continued. 
Study  and  teaching. 

2267  General  works. 

2268  Schools. 

e.  g.  Grand  Rapids.    College  of  furniture  design. 
History. 
2270  General. 

2280  Ancient. 

2285  Oriental. 

2290  Egyptian. 

2295  Assyro-Babylonian. 

2305  Greek. 

2310  Etruscan. 

2315  Koman. 

2320  Other. 

2335  Medieval. 

2340  Eomanesque. 

2345  Gothic. 

2350  Modern. 

2355  Renaissance.     15th-16th  centuries. 

17th-18th  centuries. 
2360  General  works. 

Special  styles. 

Cf.  NK  2547-2550,  Furniture  in  France. 
2365  Baroque. 

2370  Louis  XIV. 

2375  Rococo.     Louis  XY. 

2380  Louis  XVI. 

2385  Empire  style. 

2390  19th  century. 

2395  20th  century.     Recent. 

2401-2694  Special  countries.     Table  III-A. 

Under  each  4-flgure  place: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Old  furniture  (to  1830). 

(3)  Recent. 

(4)  Special  designers,  A-Z. 
Under  each  3-figure  place: 

(1)  General. 
(2) 

(3)  Special  designers,  A-Z. 
Examples  under  2401-2604 : 
:.:?      NK  2406  Colonial  (American). 

^^r?i    \ooui.  "  NK  2529  -Georgian  < English). 

NK  2542.C5  Chippendale  designs. 
NK  2542.Ho  Hepplewhite  designs. 
NK  2542.S2f  5"  Sheraton  designs. 


',1 


•^ 


W5  V^.t. 


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NK  AET  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTEY  NK 

Furniture — Continued. 
2710        Marquetry  and  inlaid  woods  applied  to  furniture. 
Cf.  NK  9970. 

2712  Built-in  furniture. 
Special  articles  of  furniture. 

2713  Beds. 
2715  Chairs. 
2720  Clock-cases. 
2725  Coffers. 
2740  Tables. 

Rugs.     Carpets. 
2775        Periodicals. 
2780        Exhibitions  (by  place). 
2785        Museums  (by  place). 
2790        Private  collections. 
2795        General  works.     Collectors'  manuals. 
Oriental  rugs,  see  XK  2808-2810. 

2799  Dealers'  catalogs,  etc. 
History. 

2800  General. 
2803  Ancient. 
2805            Medieval. 

2807  Modern. 
Special  countries. 

Oriental. 

2808  General. 

2809  Special. 

e.  g.  .P4    Persian. 

2810  Trade  publications. 

2811  North  America. 

2812  United  States. 
2813-2896  Other  countries.     Table  I. 

2910  Screens. 

Tapestries. 

2975  Periodicals. 

2980  Exhibitions  (by  place) . 

2985  Museums  (by  place).  • 

2990  Private  collections. 

2995  General  works. 

2999  Dealers'  catalogs,  etc. 


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NK  AKT  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY  NK 

Tapestries — Continued. 
History. 
3000  General. 

3003  Ancient. 

3005  Medieval. 

3007  Modern. 

Special  countries. 
Under  each : 

•Al        General. 
.A5-Z     Special. 

e.  g.  NK  3049.B3    Bayeux. 
NK  3049.G7     Gobelin. 

3011  North  America. 

3012  United  States. 
3013-3096  Other  countries.     Table  I. 

Upholstery.     Wall  hangings,  etc. 
3175        Periodicals. 
3180        Exhibitions  (by  place). 
3185        Museums  (by  place). 
-»/<9  7    3195         General  works.     /\  jf^^i^l     \      >  ^ 

3199  Dealers'  catalogs.  c 
History. 

3200  General. 
3203  Ancient. 
3205  Medieval. 
3207  Modern. 

Special  countries. 

3211  North  American. 

3212  United  States. 
3213-3296  Other  countries.     Table  I. 

Wall-papers. 
3375        Periodicals. 
3380        Exhibitions.      2  2<3r-  m    „^ 
3395        General  works. 

3399  Dealers'  catalogs. 
History. 

3400  General. 
Special  countries. 

3412  United  States. 

3413-3496  Other  countries.     Table  I. 

3505     Lincrusta-Walton. 

Woodwork,  see  9600-. 


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NK  AET  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY  NK 

OTHER  ARTS  AND  ART  INDUSTRIES 
Alphabets.    Initials. 

Cf.  NE  2710       Engraving. 

ND  3335       Illumination. 

T  371  Mechanical  drawing — Lettering. 

NA  2725       Architectual  drawing — Lettering. 

TT  3G0  Sign-painting,  show-cards,  etc. 

Z  250-251    Type  and  type-founding. 
3600        General  (all  periods). 
3610        Medieval.  "'  "  "^ 

3615         14th-18th  centuries. 
3620         19th-20th  centuries. 
3630        Specimens  of  decorative  lettering. 
3640        Monograms,  marks,  etc. 
3650     Bead^vork.     ' -^-^'^^ -^"^^  • 
3660    Book  ornamentation. 

Cf,  Book  arts  (General),  Z  276;  Illustrated  books,  Z  1023. 

Cover  design,  NC  973. 

Binding,  Z  266. 

Illumination,  ND  2890-3395. 

Alphabets  and  initials,  NK  3600-3640. 

Book  plates,  Z  993-995. 

CERAMICS 
Cf.  TP  785-820,  Pottery— Technology. 

3700     Periodicals  and  societies. 

Exhibitions. 
3710        International  (by  place). 
3720        Other  (by  place). 

Museums.     Collections. 
3730        Public. 
3740        Private. 

Dealers'  catalogs,  etc.,  see  NK  4255. 
3760     Collected  writings. 
3770    Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

History. 
3780        General. 

3785        General  special.        --,,,-,  _..  <.^,.^,cic 

3795        Primitive. 

Prefer  GN  433. 
3800        Ancient. 
3803  General  special. 

3805  Oriental. 

3810  Egyptian. 

3820  Assyro-Babylonian. 

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NK 


S8A-Z)    AAyci'-v-iaizan 


Ceramics. 
'      History. 

Ancient — Continued. 
3825  Persian. 

3830  Phenician. 

3835  Classic. 

3840  Greek. 

Cf.  Vases,  NK  4620-4653. 


and  pnz.-  3845 

Myo^nean .  3850 

3855 
3870 
3880 
3900 
3920 
3930 
4001-4184 


4200 
4210 
4215 

4220 
4225 
4230 

4235 
4245 
4247 

4250 
4255 


4260 
4265 
4267 

4270 
4275 
4280 
4285 


Recent. 
Table  II. 


Etruscan. 

Roman  (Aretine,  terra  sigillata,  etc.). 
Other  ancient. 
Medieval. 

Mohammedan. 
Modern. 

19th  century. 

20th  century. 

Special  countries. 

Anglo-American,  NK  4006. 
American  Indians,  see  E  98.P8. 
Collective  biography. 
Individual  potters,  A-Z. 
Potters'  marks. 
General  works.     Treatises. 
To  1800. 
After  1800. 
Collectors'  manuals  (How  to  identify  old  china,  etc.). 
Cf.  4215  and  4370. 

General  special ^..^^  SUay  ^v^<i  te»cJlftSw,i  Cl-CU) 


1 


"% 


Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 
Miscellaneous  illustrative  matter. 

e.  g.  Le  violon  de  faience. 
Collections  of  designs. 
Trade  publications. 
Earthenware. 

(Ancient,  see  NK  3800-3855,  4645-4650.) 
(Special  countries,  see  NK  4001-4184.) 
General. 
Unglazed. 
Terra  cotta. 

Cf.  NK  4325. 
Glazed  and  enameled  ware. 
Glazed  ware  (Lead  glaze). 
Graffito  decorated. 
Slip  decorated. 

Pennsylvania  German  ware,  see  NK  4025.P4. 


122 


NK  AET  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTEY  NK 


Ceramics. 

Earthenware — Continued. 

4287 

Leadless  glazes. 

4290 

Enameled  ware. 

(Tin  and  other  opaque  enamels.     Faience.) 

4295 

Delft  ware. 

4305 

Faience  ( French). 

4310 

Hispano-Moresque. 

4315 

Majolica  (Italian  and  general). 

4320 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Mexico,  .M5. 

4325 

Robbia  ware. 

4335 

"Wedgwood. 

4340 

Other  special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .G7     Grueby. 

.R7     Rookwood. 

4360 

Stoneware  (Gres  de  Flandres,  Steinzeug,  Steingnt). 

436T 

Special  wares. 

e.  g.  .D7,  Doulton. 

Porcelain. 

4370 

General  works. 

4373 

General  special. 

e.  g.  18th  century  porcelain. 

Special  varieties. 

4374 

Armorial  china. 

4375 

Soft  porcelain. 

Special  varieties  and  countries,  see  NK  4380-45S4, 

4380 

Dresden  (Meissen). 

4390 

Sevres. 

4395 

Worcester. 

4399 

Other  special,  A-Z.             ,       /-   ^      \     j 

e.  g.  .L7    Lowestoft.                 r          5        r 

.L9    Luster  ware. 

4401-4584 

Special  countries.     Table  II. 

4600 

Decoration  of  pottery. 

4605 

China  paintinof. 

4607 

Transfer  printing. 

4610 

Firing  (for  amateurs). 

Special  objects. 

4620 

Vases. 

Museums,  collections,  etc. 

4623 

Public  (by  place). 

4624 

Private  (by  name  of  owner). 

123 


NK  AET  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTEY  NK 

Ceramics. 

Special  objects. 
Vases — Continued. 
4625  Stone  vases. 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Warwick  vase,  .W3. 
Greek  vases  and  their  decorations. 

Museums  and  collections,  see  NK  4623-4624. 

4645  General  works. 

(Including  Etruscan  and  other  local.) 

4646  Mycenean  and  pre-Mycenean. 

4647  Geometric. 

4648  Black-figured. 

4649  Red-figured. 

4650  Other  special  varieties,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A6     Amphora. 

.D8    Drinking-cups  (Cylix,  etc.). 
.H9    Hydria. 
.L5     Lecythi. 
(4652)  Special  vase-painters,  A-Z. 

(Classified  in  ND  115,  with  added  entry  here.) 

4653  Special  vases,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .P7     Portland  vase. 

4654  Koman  vases.     Aretine  vases. 

4655  Chinese  and  Japanese  vases. 

4657  Others,  by  country,  A-Z.   ^q^.-^o^     ?ortrait&  in  ^^^iterv. 

4660  Statuettes.     Ornamental  figures. 

Ancient,  see  NB  150-158. 

4670  Tiles.     Earthenware  stoves. 
4675  Trade  publications  (Art  tiles). 

4680  Lamps  (Ancient). 

4690  Braziers. 

4fci5  (jtwer  ob^ect^,    A-Z. 


124 


NK  AKT  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTKY  NK 

Costume  and  its  accessories. 

In  general  to  be  classified  in  GT,  Manners  and  customs. 
Military  uniforms,  see  UC  480-485. 
Ecclesiastical  vestments,  see  NK  4850. 

4700  Periodicals. 

4701  Exhibitions  (by  place). 

(General.     Special  periods  in  NK  4707-.) 

4702  Museums  (by  place). 

(General.     Special  periods  in  NK  4707-.) 

4703  Collections. 

4704  General  works. 

(Including  collected  works  and  dictionaries.) 

4705  Collected  designs. 

4706  History. 

4707  Ancient. 

4708  Medieval. 

4709  Modern. 

4710  Eecent.        ^'T'O.'o      %ari.sV>    /^menca 

4711  North  America. 

4712  United  States. 

J- 3    ,        4713-4796  Other  countries.    Table  I.         A-lhZ      I\r^^^K;  n^  ve.<i.^€.\s. 

4797  Collective  biography.  Toe"?*  h  &lat.^^  Met^ilj  e+t^- 

4798  Special  artists.  ^'i'  NW'T^i6o^';£^a,^4oo-s^v>^, 

4799  Dealers'  catalogs. 
4850  Ecclesiastical  vestments. 

Special  articles. 
4870  Fans. 

4890  Others,  A-Z. 


125 


NK 


ART  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY 


NK 


508^    GesBO. 


'^t7,^,U^,  4  -Z.  ,  f'f.  .•^3  fia^t^^^t- 


Enamel. 
5000        General  ^vorks.. 
5010        Cloisonne. 
5013  Byzantine. 

5015  Japanese  and  Chinese. 

Floral  arrangements,  see  SB  449. 
6100-5199    Glass. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
5300-5399     Stained  glass.     Glass  painting. 
Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Under  each  country : 
.Al-2.     General. 
.A3-Z.     Special  cities. 
5410        Glass  painting  for  amateurs. 
5420        Leaded  glass. 
5430        Mosaic  glass.  ^i^^Cho 

^^"^'^     Glyptic  arts. 

(Carving  or  engraving  of  gems  and  hard  stones,  shells, 
coral,  ivory,  boxwood,  ebony,  etc.) 
5500        General  works. 

Gems  (Engraved  stones). 
6505  Exhibitions  (by  place). 

5510  Museums  (by  place). 

5515  Private  collections. 

5517  Catalogues  raisonnes. 

5520  Dealers'  catalogs,  etc. 

5523  Early  works  (to  1800). 

6525  General  works  (since  1800). 

5530  Collectors'  manuals. 

6535  General  special. 

5540  Addresses,  essays,  etc. 

6545  Collections  of  designs. 

History. 
5550  General. 

5555  Ancient. 

6567  Oriental. 

6559  Egyptian. 

5561  Scarabs. 


126 


NK  ART  APPLIED  TO  INDUSTRY  NK 


Glyptic  arts. 

Gems  (engraved  stones). 

History. 

Ancient — Continued. 

5563 

AssA^ro-Babylonian. 

5565 

Classical.     Greek  and  Roman, 

5566 

General  special. 

e.  g.  Starred  gems. 

5580 

Other  ancient. 

5585 

Medieval. 

5595 

Modern. 

5601-5696 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

5698 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Special  varieties. 

5720 

Cameos. 

5730 

Intaglios. 

5733 

Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

5735 

Plaster  reproductions  of  gems. 

5750 

Jade. 

Ivory  carving.     Ivories. 

5800 

Exhibitions  (by  place). 

5810 

Museums  (by  place). 

5815 

Private  collections. 

5820 

Dealers'  catalogs. 

5825 

General  works. 

5835 

General  special. 

5840 

Addresses,  essays,  etc. 

History. 

5850 

General. 

6860 

Ancient. 

5870 

Medieval. 

5890 

Modern. 

5895 

15th-16th  centuries. 

6900-5996 

Special  countries.    Table  I. 

5998 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

6010 

Boxwood,  ebony,  etc.  (art  objects). 

Cf.  NK  9700-9799,  Wood-carving. 

6020 

Horn  and  bone  carving. 

6050 

Netsukes. 

6200 

Leather  work. 

Cf.  Z  266-,  Bookbinding. 

6210 

Leather  bottles,  black  jacks,  etc. 

6300-6399 

Medals,  plaques,  etc. 

Divided  like  NK  4700^799. 

Cf.  CJ,  Numismatics. 

127 


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NK 


(o?V^5     La.dQevc. 


6400-6499    Metal-work. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
6510        Enameling,  coloring,  etc. 
6520         Chasing,  engraving,  etc. 
6525        Niello. 

For  relations  to  history  of  engraving,  see  NE  445. 
6530        Hammered  work  and  its  imitations    (including  re- 
pousse and  chasing  combined). 
6535        Modeling  of  metal.     Metalloplasty. 
6600-6699        Arms  and  armor. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 

Cf.  GT,  Manners  and  customs. 

U  800-,  Military  science. 
Prefer  U  except  for  collections  of  art  museums. 
6700-6799  Swords  and  sword  guards. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
(Tsubas  in  NK  6784.) 
6900-6999  Firearms.     Guns  and  pistols. 

Divided  like  NK  4700^799. 
(7000-7099)       Coins  and  medals,  see  NK  6300-99. 
Cf.  CJ,  Numismatics. 
Divided  like  NK  4700^799. 
7100-7199        Gold  and  silver.     Plate.    Jewelry.     (Orfevrerie.) 
Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Prefer  NK  7215  for  all  church  plate. 
7210  Hall-marks  and  other  marks. 

7215  Ecclesiastical  plate  (Chalices,  patens,  etc.). 

7218  Miscellaneous  plate. 

e.  g.  Gold  and  silver  trophies  of  Charles  V, 
7220  Gold  plate,  vases,  etc. 

Prefer  NK  7112-7196. 
7225  Special  pieces. 

e.  g.  Golden  patera  of  Kennes. 
7230  Silverwork,  vases,  etc. 

Prefer  NK  7112-7196. 

7235  Spoons.  '^  :d;A  •^  i^'' 

7240  Silver  plated  ware. 

Cf.  TS  675. 

7250  Sheffield  plate. 

7300-7399  Jewelry. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Crown  jewels,  insignia,  regalia  (Kleinodien). 
Cf.  CR  4480,  Heraldry. 
Prefer  NK  7407  to  NK  7401-7403  for  Ancient.  . 

7400  Periodicals. 

7401  Exhibitions. 


128 


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NK 


7402 
7403 
7404 
7405 
7406 
7407 
7408 
7409 
7410 
7411 
7412 
7415 
7417 
7419 
7440-7459 

7480-7499 


7650 

7660 
7680 
7690 
7695 
7800-7899 


7900-7999 

8100 
8200-8299 

8350 

8360 

8400-8419 


Metal  work. 
Gold  and  silver.    Plate.    Jewelry. 
Jewelry. 

Crown  jewels,  insignia,  regalia — Continued. 
Museums  (by  place). 
Collections. 
General  works. 
Collected  designs. 
History. 
Ancient. 
Medieval. 
Modern. 
Recent. 

North  America. 
United  States. 
Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 
Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Trade  catalogs,  etc.  l^^S  M^ces^Cerevy^ovwCT.1 

Eings. 

Divided  like  NK  7400-7419. 
Watches  and  clocks. 

Divided  like  NK  7400-7419. 

Wooden  clock-cases,  see  NK  2720. 
Precious  stones. 

Cf.  NK  5505-5735. 
Diamonds. 
Pearls. 
Others,  A-Z. 
Miscellaneous. 
Brasses. 

(Including  works  on  brass,  bronze,  and  copper.) 
Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Bronzes. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Copper-work. 
Iron- work.     (Serrurerie.     Schmiedekunst.) 


8440 
8450 


Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Lead-work. 
Lighting  fixtures. 
Pewter. 

Divided  like  NK  7400-7419. 
Miscellaneous  articles  of  metal. 
Mirrors. 
Spoons  (General). 

Cf.  NK  7235,  Silver  spoons. 


._a31L        Uutle-rNf, 


<5  A  i  ^       -f"  >'V^  -  Vf-S-m 


2319— 2S 


129 


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NK 


8500 
8550 

8580 

e.j.   PWcv.i.-cr.s.H,     8600 
8605 

8700 

8705 

8800-8899 

8900-8999 


b5(o0    fA^itrn  b\'\n■\:\r](i()\A)^^^\- 


Al«CnMfi.ctu<"! 


.  obacco 


q5?5  VwtAt.- va>^e^ 


9100-9199 


9200-9299 

9310 
9400-9499 

9503 

'     9516 

9580 
9600^9699 


Mosaic  ornaments  and  jewelry. 
Musical  instruments  (Art  collections). 
Paper  articles,  see  TT  870-892. 
Permodello  modeling. 
Pyrography. 

Periodicals. 

General  works. 
Stencil  work  (Decorative). 
Stonework.     Marble  work. 
Cf.  NB  Sculpture. 

Lettering. 
Textile  arts  and  art  needlework. 
Divided  like  NK  4700-^799. 

Woven  fabrics. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 

Cf.  Costume,  NK  4700-. 

Rugs  and  carpets,  NK  2775-2896. 
Tapestries,  NK  2975-3096. 
Upholstery,  Wall-hangings,  etc.,  NK  3175-3296. 
Needlework. 

(Including  samplers,  quilts,  etc.) 
Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Embroidery. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Ecclesiastical  embroidery. 
Xace. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 
Batik. 
^,  Cf.  NK  8880,  Dutch  East  Indies, 

Transfer  pictures  (Deealcomanie). 

Cf.  Transfer  printing  on  pottery,  NK  4607. 
Wax  modeling.     Wax  portraits.     Ceroplastic.  , 
Woodwork. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 

Cf.  Architectural  decoration  (Woodwork),  NA  3900. 
Floors,  NA  2970. 
Furniture,  NK  2200-2740. 
Ecclesiastical  furniture,  NA  5050-. 
Sculpture  in  wood,  NB  1250-1255. 


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Wood-carving. 

Divided  like  NK  4700-4799. 

Cf.  NK  6010,  Glyptics. 

9900 

Lacquer. 

9920 

Marquetry.     Inlaying. 

Cf.  NK  2710,  Inlaid  furniture,  etc. 

9930 

Fretwork. 

9950 

Miscellaneous. 

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Tables  I  to  III-A 

I  II  III  III-A 

(100)  (200)  (300)  (300) 

01    America 01  01  01 

AIll             02     North  America 03  03  03 

03     United  States 05  05  05 

Colonial  period;  18th  (and  early  19th)  century 06  06  06 

19th  century 07  07  07 

20th  century 08  08  08 

05  New  England 10  10  10 

06  South 11  14  14 

07  Central 14  18  18 

08  West 17  23  23 

09  Pacific  states 19  25  25 

10  States,  A-W 25  35  35 

11  Cities,  A-Z 27  38  38 

12  Special  artists,  A-Z 28  39  39 

13  Canada 29  41  41 

14  Mexico 31  44  44 

15  Central  America 33  47  47 

16  British  Honduras 35  50  50 

17  Costa  Rica 37  53  53 

18  Guatemala 39  56  56 

19  Honduras 41  59  59 

20  Nicaragua 43  62  62 

21  Panama 45  65  65 

22  Salvador 46  67  67 

23  West  Indies 47  68  68 

24  Bahamas 49  71  71 

25  Cuba 51  74  74 

26  Haiti 53  77  77 

27  Jamaica 55  80  80 

28  Porto  Rico 57  83  83 

29  Other 58  86  86 

30  South  America 59  89  89 

31  Argentine  Republic 61  92  92 

32  Bolivia 63  95  95 

33  Brazil 65  98  98 

34  Chile 67  101  101 

35  Colombia 69  104  104 

36  Ecuador 71  107  107 

37  Guiana 73  110  110 

38  Paraguay 75  113  113 

39  Peru 77  116  116 

40  Uruguay 79  119  119 

41  Venezuela 81  122  122 

42  Europe 83  125  125 

43  Great  Britain.     England 85  128  128 

44  England— Local 87  131  131 

45  Scotland 89  134  134 


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I  II  III  III-A 
Europe. 

Great  Britain — Continued. 

46  Ireland 91  137  137       ' 

47  Wales 93  140  140 

Special  artists,  A-Z 142  142 

48  Austria 95  143  143 

49  France 97  146  147 

50  Germany 99  149  151 

51  Greece 101  152  155 

52  Italy 103  155  159 

53  Netherlands 105  158  163 

54  Holland 107  161  167 

55  Belgium.     Flanders 109  164  171 

56  Russia lU  167  175        p^  f.^^U 

57  Scandinavia 113  170  179     '^ 

58  Denmark 115  173  183 

59  Iceland 117  176  187 

60  Norway 119  179  191 

61  Sweden 121  182  195 

62  Spain.     Spain  and  Portugal 123  185  199 

63  Portugal 125  188  203 

64  Switzerland 127  191  207 

65  Turkey 129  194  211 

66  Other  Balkan  States 131  197  215 

67  Bulgaria 133  200  219 

68  Montenegro 135  203  223 

69  Rumania 137  206  227 

70  Servia 139  209  231 

71  Other  countries,  A-Z 141  212  235 

72  Asia.    The  Orient 143  215  237 

78  Southwestern  Asia.   Near  East.   Levant.   Asia  Minor. 

Turkey  in  Asia 145  218  238 

74  Persia 147  221  241 

75  Central  Asia 149  224  244 

76  Southern  Asia.    India.    Ceylon 151  227  247 

77  Indo-China.    Farther  India.    Malay  Peninsula—  153  230  250 

78  French  Indo-China 155  233  253 

79  Indonesia.     Malay  Archipelago 157  236  256 

80  Dutch  East  Indies 159  239  259 

81  Philippines 161  242  262 

82  Eastern  Asia 163  245  265 

83  China 165  248  268 

84  Japan 167  251  271 

^5        Northern  Asia.    Siberia.    Russia  in  Asia 169  254  274 

""87     Africa 173  260  280 

88  Egypt 175  263  283 

89  Other  divisions,  A-Z 177  266  286 

90  Australia  and  New  Zealand 179  269  289 

91  Special    (including  Tasmania),  A-Z 180  270  290 

93        New    Zealand 181  272  291 

95  Pacific   Islands 183  275  293 

96  Special,  A-Z 184  276  294 


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Table  IV 

01 

America. 

02 

Spanish  America. 

03 

North  America. 

05 

United  States. 

or 

Colonial  period;  18th  (and  early  19th)  century. 

10 

19th  century. 

12 

20th  century. 

15 

New  England. 

20 

South. 

25 

West. 

28 

Pacific  states. 

30 

States,  A-Z. 

35 

Cities,  A-Z. 

36 

Collective  biography. 

37 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Canada. 

40 

General. 

43 

Before  1800  (New  France). 

44 

19th  century. 

45 

20th  century. 

46 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

47 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

48 

Collective  biography. 

49 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

50^59 

Mexico  (like  40-49). 

60 

Central  America. 

British  Honduras. 

70 

General. 

71 

Local. 

72 

Special  artists,  A-Z, 

73-75 

Costa  Rica  (hke  70-72). 

76-78 

Guatemala  (like  70-72). 

79-81 

Honduras  (Republic)  (like  70-72). 

82-84 

Nicaragua  (like  70-72). 

85-87 

Panama  (like  70-72). 

88-90 

Salvador  (like  70-72). 

91 

West  Indies. 

100-2 

Bahamas  (like  70-72). 

103-5 

Cuba  (like  70-72). 

106-8 

Haiti  (like  70-72). 

109-11 

Jamaica  (like  70-72). 

112-4 

Porto  Rico  (like  70-72). 

115 

Other,  A-Z. 

135 


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120 

South  America. 

130-9" 

Argentine  Republic. 

140-9" 

Bolivia. 

150-9" 

Brazil. 

160-9" 

Chile. 

170-9" 

Colombia. 

180-9' 

Ecuador. 

190 

Guiana. 

195 

British  Guiana. 

196 

Dutch  Guiana.     Surinam. 

197 

French  Guiana. 

198 

Special  cities,  towns,  etc. 

199 

Special  artists. 

200-9" 

Paraguay. 

210-9" 

Peru. 

220-9" 

Uruguay. 

230-9" 

Venezuela. 

Europe. 

250 

General. 

251 

Folios  (used  only  for  NA  951). 

(252) 

Ancient.     (See  Ancient  art  in  general  period  divisions, 

N  5315-5899,  etc.) 

253 

Medieval  (used  only  for  NA  5453). 

In  other  cases  see  the  general  period  divisions. 

254 

Modern. 

255 

Renaissance  (used  only  for  NA  5455). 

In  other  cases  see  the  general  period  divisions. 

256 

I7th-18th  centuries. 

25T 

19th  century.. 

258 

20th  century. 

Special  countries. 

Great  Britain.     England. 

261 

General  works. 

262 

Ancient. 

263 

Medieval.     Gothic. 

(In  NA  includes  general  architectural  antiquities.)' 

264 

Modem. 

265 

14th-16th  centuries. 

(Renaissance,  Tudor,  Elizabethan  periods.) 

266 

I7th-18th  centuries. 

(Georgian  period.)       \      \  \              -i 
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267 

268 

20th  century. '  '^s'^'*-    ^  •  l^ossetti  = .  ^(ffj  P.  G»  -  ^^ov^iti^ .  )?1 

"  Like  40-49. 
136 


N  TABLES  OF  SUBDIVISIONS— TABLE  IV  N 

Europe. 

Special  countries. 

Great  Britain.     England — Continued. 
England — Local. 


269 

English  counties. 

270 

London. 

271 

Other  English  cities,  A-Z. 

Scotland. 

272 

General. 

273 

Ancient. 

274 

Medieval. 

(In  NA  includes  general  architectural  antiquities.) 

275 

Modern. 

276 

•    14th-16th  centuries. 

277 

17th-18th  centuries. 

278 

19th  century. 

279 

20th  century. 

280 

Special  counties. 

281 

Special  cities. 

Ireland. 

282 

General. 

283 

Ancient. 

284 

Medieval. 

(In  NA  includes  general  architectural  antiquities.) 

285 

Modern. 

286 

14th-16th  centuries. 

287 

17th-18th  centuries. 

288 

19th  century. 

289 

20th  century. 

290 

Special  counties. 

291 

Special  cities. 

Wales. 

292 

General. 

293 

Counties. 

294 

Cities. 

295 

Other  local,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .W6,  Isle  of  Wight. 

296 

Collective  biography.     British  artists. 

297 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Austria-Hungary.     Austria. 

301 

General  works. 

302 

Ancient. 

303 

Medieval.     Gothic.    Romanesque. 

137 


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Europe. 

Special  countries. 

Austria-Hungary.     Austria — Continued. 

304 

Modern. 

305 

14th-16th  centuries.     Eenaissance. 

306 

17th-18th  centuries. 

307 

19th  century. 

308 

20th  century. 

309 

Special  divisions  of  Austria,  A-Z. 

Hungary  and  Bohemia,  see  312-332. 

Hungary. 

312 

General. 

314 

Ancient. 

315 

Medieval. 

316 

Modern. 

317 

14th-16th  centuries. 

318 

17th-18th  centuries. 

319 

19th  century. 

320 

20th  century. 

321 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

Bohemia. 

323 

General. 

325 

Ancient. 

326 

Medieval. 

327 

Modem. 

328 

14th-16th  centuries. 

329 

17th-18th  centuries. 

330 

19th  century. 

331 

20th  century. 

332 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

Special  cities  of  Austria-Hungary. 

335 

Vienna. 

336 

Others,  A-Z. 

337 

Collective  Austro-Hungarian  biography. 

338 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

France. 

341 

General  works. 

342 

Ancient. 

343 

Medieval.    Gothic.    Romanesque. 

344 

Modern. 

345 

14th-16th  centuries.    Eenaissance. 

346 

17th-18th  centuries. 

347 

19th  century. 

348 

20th  century. 

349 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

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Europe. 

Special  countries. 

France — Continued. 

350 

Paris. 

351 

Other  special  cities,  A-Z. 

352 

Collective  biography. 

353 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

German,  Flemish,  and  Dutch.     See  41 

Germany. 

-368 

Like  340-348.       (  r^^  M^. ) 

Special  divisions. 

369.A- 

A-Als. 

370 

Alsace-Lorraine. 

371.A-B 

Alsr-Bad. 

372 

Baden. 

373 

Bavaria. 

374.B-H 

Bav-Hes. 

375 

Hesse. 

376.H-P 

Hes-Pr. 

377 

Prussia. 

378.P-R 

Pr-Rh. 

379 

Rhine  provinces. 

380.It-S 

Rh-Sax. 

381 

Saxony. 

382.S-W 

Sax-Wu. 

383 

Wiirttemberg. 

384.AV-Z 

Wu-Z. 

385 

Berlin. 

886 

Other  cities,  etc.,  A-Z. 

387 

Collective  biography. 

388 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Greece. 

391 

General  works. 

392 

Ancient. 

393 

Medieval.     Gothic.     Romanesque. 

394 

Modem. 

395 

14th-16th  centuries. 

396 

I7th-18th  centuries. 

397 

19th  century. 

398 

20th  century.     Recent. 

399 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

400 

Athens. 

401 

Other  special  cities,  A-Z. 

402 

Collective  biography. 

403 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

139 


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N 


Europe. 

Special  countries — Continued. 

411-423 

Italy  (like  391-403,  except  420,  Eome). 

425 

Dutch,  Flemish,  and  German,  collectively. 

431-438 

Netherlands  (like  391-398).      vm.^.* 

441-453 

Holland  (like  391-403;  450,  Amsterdam) 

461-473 

Belgium.     Flanders. 

(Divided  like  391-403;  470,  Brussels). 

Slavic  art. 

476 

General  works. 

Russia. 

481-488 

Like  391-398. 

Special  division  of  European  Russia. 

Poland.     Polish  art. 

491 

General  works. 

Finland.     Finnish  art. 

493 

General  works. 

495 

Others,  A-Z. 

Special  cities. 

496 

St.  Petersburg.     Petrograd. 

497 

Others,  A-Z. 

498 

Collective  biography. 

499 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Scandinavia. 

501 

General  works. 

502 

Ancient. 

503 

Medieval.     Gothic.    Romanesque. 

504 

Modern. 

505 

14th-16th  centuries.     Renaissance 

506 

I7th-18th  centuries. 

507 

19th  century. 

508 

20th  century. 

509 

Collective  biography. 

Denmark. 

511-518 

Like  500-508. 

519 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

520 

Copenhagen. 

521 

Other  special  cities,  A-Z. 

522 

Collective  biography. 

523 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

541-553 

Iceland  (like  511-523;  550  omitted). 

561-573 

Norway  (like  511-523;  570,  Christiania). 

581-593 

Sweden  (like  511-523;  590,  Stockholm). 

Spain  and  Portugal.     Spain. 

601-613 

Like  511-523;  610,  Madrid. 

621-633 

Portugal  (like  511-523;  630,  Lisbon). 

140 


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Europe. 

Special  countries — Continued. 
641-653  Switzerland  (like  511-523;  650  omitted). 

661-673  Turkey  (like  511-523;  670,  GonGtantinoplo) . 

675  Other  Balkan  states. 

681-693  Bulgaria  (like  511-523;  690  omitted). 

701-713  Montenegro  (like  511-523;  710  omitted). 

721-733  Rumania  (like  511-523;  730  omitted). 

741-753  Serbia -(like  511-523;  750  omitted).  ■si.r\>i,^  ,\^o&\avia.^ 

755  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Asia.    The  Orient. 
760        General. 

765         Southwestern.     Asia  Minor.     Turkey  in  Asia. 
Asiatic  Turkey— Local  (except  770-779). 

767  Special  regions,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .D5    Diarbekir. 
.1 7    Irak-Arabi. 
.K9    Kurdistan. 
.M5    Mesopotamia. 

768  Special  cities,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A3    Aleppo. 

.B2    Bagdad. 

.S6    Smyrna. 
Bethlehem,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  see  778; 
Mecca,  see  771. 

770  Arabia. 

771  Local,  A-Z. 

772  Special  artists,  A-Z. 
774-776            Armenia  (like  770-772). 

777-779  Palestine  and  Syria  (like  770-772). 
Persia. 
780  General. 

783  Before  1800. 

784  19th  century. 

785  20th  century. 

786  Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

787  Special  cities,  A-Z. 

788  Collective  biography. 

789  Special  artists.  A-Z. 

790  Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C9,  Cyprus. 

791  Central  western. 

792  Afghanistan. 

793  Beluchistan. 

794  Bokhara. 

795  Khiva. 

796  Turkestan. 

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Asia.    The  Orient. 

Central  western — Continued. 

797  Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

798  Special  cities,  A-Z. 

799  Special  artists.  A-Z. 
Southern.     Southeastern. 

India.     Hindu  art. 

801  General  works. 

802  Before  1800. 

803  19th  century. 

804  20th  century. 

805  Ceylon. 

806  Burma. 

807  Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

808  Special  cities,  A-Z. 

809  Collective  biography. 

810  Special  artists,  A-Z. 

811  Indo-China.     Malay  Peninsula. 

813  French  Indo-China. 

814  Annam. 

815  Cambodia.     Khmer  art. 

816  Laos. 

817  Tonking. 

818  Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

819  Special  cities,  A-Z. 

820  Special  artists,  A^Z. 
Siam. 

821  General. 

822  Local,  A-Z. 

824  Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

825  Indonesia.     Malay  Archipelago. 

826  Dutch  East  Indies.     Java.        .- 

827  Philippine_Islands. /^^^       h^^fi-Z 

830  Other  divisions,  A-Z.  ^  i-?        1>f£^J  a.r^^/  ^''^ 

Eastern.     China,  Japan,  etc. 

836  Collections.     Catalogs. 

837  General  works. 
China. 

840  General. 

842  Collections.     Catalogs. 

843  Before  1800. 

844  19th  century. 

845  20th  century. 

846  Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .M2  Manchuria;  .T5  Tibet. 

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N  TABLES  OF  SUBDIVISIONS— TABLE  IV  N 


Asia.    The  Orient. 

Eastern.     China,  Japan,  etc. 

China — Continued. 

847 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

848 

Collective  biography. 

849 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

850-859 

Japan  (like  840-849). 

e.  g.  856.F7,  Formosa. 

860-869 

Korea  (like  840-849). 

Northern. 

870-879 

Siberia.     Russia  in  Asia. 

(Like  840-849.) 

Africa. 

880 

General. 

882 

Egypt. 

Coptic  art,  see  N  7988. 

883 

Cairo. 

884 

Other  local.  A-Z. 

885 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

887 

Barbary  States. 

888 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

889 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

890 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

South  Africa. 

892 

General. 

894 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

895 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

896 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

897 

Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

Australia. 

900 

General. 

901 

Native  art. 

902 

Special  divisions,  A-Z. 

e.  s:.  .T2    Tasmania. 

903 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

904 

Collective  biography. 

905 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

New  Zealand. 

906 

General. 

907 

Local.  A-Z. 

908 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

Pacific  islands. 

910 

General. 

911 

Special,  A-Z. 

912 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

913 

Special  artists,  A-Z. 

143 

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TABLES  OF  SUBDIVISIONS 

FINE  ARTS— GENEEAL 
ART    CITIES 


N 


Amsterdam 

N  6950 

Madrid 

N  7110 

Angoiileme 

6851.A6 

Mantua 

6921.M3 

Antwerp 

6971.A6 

Messina 

6921.M5 

Assisi 

6921.A8 

Milan 

6921.M6 

Athens 

6900 

Moscow 

6997.M7 

Ancient 

5650 

Munich 

688G.M9 

Augsburg 

6886.A9 

Nancy 

6851.N2 

Basel 

7151.B3 

Naples 

6921.N2 

Beaune 

6851.B4 

Nimes 

6851.N7 

Bologna 

6921.B7 

Nuremberg 

6886.N9 

Berlin 

6885 

Bruges 

6971.B8 

Padua 

6921.P2 

Brunswick 

6886.B8 

Palermo 

6921.P3 

Brussels 

6970 

Paris 

6850 

Budapest 

6836.B9 

Pisa 

6921.P6 

Poitiers 

6851.P7 

Cairo 

7383 

Pompeii 

5770^1 

Christiania 

7070 

Prague 

6836.P8 

Cologne 

6886.C7 

Constantinople 

7170 

Ravenna 

6921.R3 

Copenhagen 

7020 

Rome 

6920 

Cordova 

7111.C7 

Rouen 

6851.R8 

Cracow 

6836.C8 

St.  Petersburg 

6996 

Dantzig 

6886.D2 

Seville 

7111.S5 

Dijon 

6851.D5 

Siena 

6921.S6 

Florence 

6921.F7 

Stockholm 

7090 

Strassburg 

6886.S8 

Genoa 

6921.G4 

Syracuse 

6921.S9 

Ghent 

6971.G4 

Granada 

7111.G8 

Toledo 

7111.T6 

Grenoblej 

6851.G8 

Tours 

6851.T7 

Ulstarxbui 

71- 

Tunis 

7389.T9 

Hague 

6951.H2 

Turin 

6921.T7 

Hildesheim 

6886.H6 

Venice 

6921.  V5 

Lisbon 

7130 

Verona 

6921.V6 

Liverpool 

6771.L7 

Versailles 

6851.V5 

London 

6770 

Vienna 

6835 

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Bi  Bedfordshire. 

Bo  Berkshire. 

B9  Buckinghamshire. 

C2  Cambridgeshire. 

C5  Cheshire. 

C7  Cornwall. 

C9  Cumberland. 

D4  Derbyshire. 

Do  Devonshire. 

D7  Dorsetshire. 

D9  Durham. 

E8  Essex. 

Go  Gloucestershire. 

H2  Hampshire  (Hants). 

H5  Herefordshire. 

H9  Huntingdonshire. 

K3  Kent. 

L2  Lancashire. 

L5  Leicestershire. 

L7  Lincolnshire. 


M6  Middlesex. 

M8  Monmouthshire. 

N5  Norfolk. 

N6  Northamptonshire. 

N7  Northumberland. 

N8  Nottinghamshire. 

09  Oxfordshire. 

E9  Rutlandshire. 

■S3  Shropshire. 

55  Somersetshire. 

56  Staffordshire. 

57  Suffolk. 

58  Surrey. 

59  Sussex. 

TVS  Warwickshire. 

"W5  Westmoreland. 

W7  Wiltshire. 

W9  Worcestershire. 

Y5  Yorkshire. 


2319—25 


-10 


145 


INDEX 


147 


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INDEX 


Abbeys  (Architecture)  :  NA  4800-6113. 
Acoustics,  Architectural :  NA  2800. 
,  Action  in  art :  NC  785.  « 

^'=^N^t:^^,^^sthetics:N61-79.    '^'^^^^^^^^t^'^  -" 
a;    br  =.Vi     -~>lgraphy:  NE2560. 
ort-r'^  if^lhambra  (Architecture)  :  NA3S7. 

ncsvS.viiB.  Allegorical  art:  X  7710-20. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1585, 
Alphabets:  NK3600-40. 
Altars:  NA  5060. 

Aluminium  lithography  :  NE  2560. 
Amphitheatres:  NA6860. 

Eoman:  NA313. 
Anatomy,  Art :  NC  760-75. 
Ancient  art:  N 5343-5899. 
Architecture:  NA 210-335. 
Comparison  with  modem :  N  7428 ; 

ND53. 
Decoration  and  ornament :  NK 1180- 

1250. 
Furniture :  NK  2280-2320. 
Gems :  NK  5555-80. 
Industrial  arts :  NK  610-85. 
Interiors :  NK  1720-80. 
Ivories :  NK  5860. 
Painting:  NT)  70-130. 
Sculpture :  NB  69-169. 
Angels  in  art :  N  8090. 
Animals  in  art :  N  7660. 
Drawing:  NC  780. 
Painting:  NTD  1380. 
Water  colors  :  NT)  2280. 
Decorative  design :  NK  1555. 
Sculpture :  NB  1940. 
Apartment  houses :  NA  7860. 
Apostles  in  art :  N  8080. 
Aquatint  (Engraving)  :  NE  1820-30. 
Arabesque  (Decoration  and  ornament)  : 

NK  1575. 
Arabic  art :  N  6260-71. 

Decoration  and  ornament :    NK  1270- 

1275. 
Industrial  arts :  NK  720-25. 
Interiors :  NK  1820. 


Archeology,  Art :  N  5320-5899. 
Arches :  NA  2880. 

Memorial :  NA  9360-80. 

Roman :  NA  315. 
Architectonics:  NA  2500. 
Architects 

Biography 

Collective :  NA  40. 
Individual :  NA  700-1613. 

Business  management :  NA  2570. 

Directories :  NA  50-00. 

Examination,  licensing :  NA  120-30. 

Legal  relations  :  NA  2580. 
Architectural  acoustics  :  NA  2800. 
Architectural  decoration  :  NA 3310-4010. 
Architectural  details,  motives : 

NA  2835-3060. 
Architectural  drawing :  NA  2700-90. 
Architectural  sketch  books  :  NA  2600- 

2635. 
Architecture :  NA. 

Acoustics :  NA  2800. 

Ancient:  NA  210-335. 

Atlases :  NA  2600-35. 

Baroque :  NA  590. 

Biography 

Collected :  NA  40. 
Individual :  NA  701-1618. 

Brick  buildings  :  NA  4120. 

Byzantine:  NA  370-73. 

Christian  :  NA  360-1 ;  NA  4800-6113. 

Classic :  NA  260-335. 

Collected  works  :  NA  25-27. 

"Colonial" :  NA  707. 

Commercial :  NA  6210-6510. 

Competitions :  NA  2335-60. 

Concrete  buildings  :  NA  4125. 

Congresses:  NA  21. 

Contracts:  NA  2640-5. 

Decoration :  NA  3310-4010. 

Details,  motives  :  NA  2835-3060. 

Dictionaries :  NA  31. 

Directories :  NA  50-60. 

Domestic :  NA  7100-8480. 

Drawing :  NA  2700-90. 

Ecclesiastical :  NA  4800-6113. 


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INDEX 


Architecture — Continued, 

Egyptian  :  NA  215-16. 

Eliza  bet  lian  :  NA  625,  965. 

Encyclopedias:  NA  31. 

Esthetics:  NA  2500. 

Etruscan :  NA  300-01. 

Exhibitions:  NA  2430-60. 

Farm :  NA  8200-60. 

Georgian :  NA  640,  707,  966. 

Gothic :  NA  440-80. 

Gothic  re\aval :  NA  610. 

Greek :  NA  270-301. 

Greek  revival :  NA  600. 

"Grotesque" :  NA  8460. 

History :  NA  200-1613. 

Iron  and  steel  buildings :  NA  4135. 

Military :  NA  490-497. 

Mohammedan :  NA  380-88. 

Moorish:  NA  380-88. 

Museums:  NA  2400-20. 
Neo-Greek:  NA  650. 
Norman :  NA  423-29. 
Orders  of  architecture :  NA  2810-17. 
Pelasgic :  NA  265. 
Periodicals:  NA  1-6. 
Plans:  NA  2600^5. 
Primitive:  NA  205-7. 
Public :  NA  4180-4510. 
Queen  Anne :  NA  630.  966. 
Religious:  NA  4600-6113. 
Renaissance:  NA  510-75. 
Rococo:  NA  590. 
Roman :  NA  310-35. 
Romanesque:  NA  390^19. 
Rustic:  NA  8465. 
Schools :  NA  2300-20. 
Sepulchral:  NA  6120-99. 
Societies:  NA  10-17. 
Specifications:  NA  2640-5. 
Stone  buildings :  NA  4130. 
Study  and  teaching :  NA  2000-2320. 
Swiss:  NA  660. 

Tables,  etc. :  NA  2590 ;  TH  151. 
Theory :  NA  2500. 
Treatises:  NA  2510-50. 
Tudor:  NA  620,  965. 
Wooden  buildings:  NA  4110-15. 
Yearbooks:  NA  9. 
Armorial  china :  NK  4374. 
Arms  and  armor:  NK  6600-6999. 
Art 

Anatomy:  NO  760-75. 
Ancient:  N  5343-5899. 


Art — Continued. 

Architecture:  NA. 

Atlases:  N  7510-21. 

Biblical :  N  8020-37. 

Biography:  N  40. 

Byzantine:  N  6250. 

Christian :  N  7810-8180. 

Classic:  N  5CK)5-5899. 

Collection :  N  25-7. 

Composition:  N  7430. 

Congresses:  N  21. 
Decoration  and  ornament :  NK. 
Decorative:  NIv  1100-1590. 
Dictionaries:  N  33. 
Directories:  N  50-55. 

Art  dealers:  N  8630. 
Drawing,  design:  NO. 
Ecclesiastical :  NK  1050-57. 
Economics:  N  8680. 
Encyclopedias:  N  31. 
Engraving:  NE. 

Exhibitions :  N  4402-5097.  T44'^  • 
N  405-3970. 


N  l/v  eo  1  -  1 0  T  -i 


Galleries,  museums; 
Gothic:  N  6310-11. 
Greek:  N  5630-5720. 
History:  N  5300-7413. 
Industries:  NIv. 
Law :  N  8770. 

Copyright:  Z  653. 
Materials,  etc.:  N  8510-80. 
Medieval:  N  5940-6311. 
Modern :  N,  6350-7413. 
Mohammedan,  Moorish  :  N  6260-71. 
See  also    subdivisions    under   Mo- 
hammedan art. 
Painting:  ND. 
Periodicals:  N  1-8. 
Religious:  N  7700-8190. 
Roman:  N  5740-75. 
Romanesque :  N  6280 ;  N  6501-7413. 
Schools:  N  325-33. 
Sculpture:  NB. 
Societies:  N  10-17. 
Study  and  teaching;  N  81-390. 
Tariff:  N  8770. 
Technique:  N  7430. 
Theory :  N  61-79. 
Ti-eatises:  N  7420-30. 
Yearbooks:  N  9. 
Art  and  morals:  N  72. 
Art  and  religion:  N  7810-8180. 
Art  and  the  state:  N  8700-8850.    .Art  Cec\ev-<>  Mf^fc^n. 
Art  collectors:  N  8380-8410. 


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INDEX 


Art  criticism :  N  7435. 
Art  critics:  N  8370-5. 
Art  dealers:  N  8610-75. 
Art  industries :  NK. 
Art  objects :  NK. 
Art  treasures 

in  Europe:  ND  1246-57. 

in  U.  S. :  ND  1242-5. 
Artists :  N  8350. 

Biograpliy :  N  40. 

By  countries:  N  6500-7413. 

Directories :  N  50-55. 

Women :  N  43. 
Artists'  marks:  N  45. 
Arts  and  crafts  movement :  NK  1135- 

1149. 
Assyro-Babylonian  art:  N  5370-80. 

Architecture:  NA  220-1. 

Decoration :  NK  1195. 

Sculpture:  N^  80. 
Athletic  club  buildings:  NA  7960. 
Atlases,  Art :  N  7510-21. 

Architecture:  NA  2600-35. 

Sculpture:  NB  1150. 
Aureola  in  art:  N  8160. 


Babylonian  art:  N  5370-80. 

Architecture:  NA  220-1. 

Decoration :  NK  1195. 

Sculpture:  NB  80. 
Bahai  temples:  NA  4710. 
Bank  buildings:  NA  6240. 
Bams:  NA  8230. 
Baroque  architecture:  NA  590. 
Baroque  decoration :  NK  1345. 
Baroque  furniture:  NK  2365. 
Basilicas:  NA  4150. 
Baths 

Public:  NA  7010. 

Roman:  NA  317. 
Batik :  NK  9503. 
Bayeux  tapestries:  NK  3049.B3. 
Beadwork:  NK  3650. 
Beauty :  N  61-79. 

Philosophy:  BH. 
Beds:  NK  2713. 
Biblical  art:  N  8020-37. 

Bible  characters:  N  8110. 

Illuminated  Bibles:  KD  3355-61. 
Biography:  N  40-43;  N  6537-7413. 

Architects 
Collective :  NA  40. 
Individual :  NA  737-1613. 


Biography — Continued. 

Artists:  N  40-3;  N  6537-7413. 

Decorative  art :  NK  839-1094. 
Engravers 
Collective:  NE  800. 
Individual:  NE  501-794,  805. 
Wood :,  NE  1200-17. 
Etchers:  NE  2110-15. 
Lithographers:  NE  2410^15. 
Painters 

Collective:  ND  34-8. 
Individual :  NT>  237-1113. 
Water-colors:  ND  1750. 
Potters :  NK  4200-10. 
Sculptors 
Collective:  NB  1115. 
Individual:  NB  237-1113. 
Birds  m  art 

General :  N  766<8t. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1555. 
Painting:  NTD  1380.      "^  Zi-ri...^u^  ;  ^^  -,^^ 
Water-colors:  ND  2280.  ' 

Bishops'  palaces:  NA  4840-5. 
Blackboard  drawing:  NC  865. 
Board  of  trade  buildings :  NA  6250. 
Boat  club  buildings:  NA  7970. 
Boat-houses:  NA  6920. 
Bone  carving:  NK  6020. 
Book  ornamentation :  NK  3660. 
Covers:  NC  973. 
Illuminating:  ND  2890-3416. 
Illustrating:  NC  950-95. 
Books  of  hours.  Illuminated  :  ND  3363. 
Brasses:  NK  7800-99. 

Incised:  NB  1840-46. 
Braziers:  NK  4690. 
Breviaries,  Illuminated:  ND  3365. 
BreweiT  buildings:  NA  6420. 
Brick  buildings:  NA  4120. 

Dwellings:  NA  7150. 
Bronzes:  NK  7900-99. 
Ancient:  NB  135-43. 
Sculptured:  NB  1230. 
Brushes:  NT>  1520. 
Built-in  fui-uiture:  NK  2712. 
Bungalows:  NA  7571-72. 
Busts:  NB  1300. 
Byzantine  art :,  N  6250. 
Ai-chitecture :  NA  370-73. 
Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1265 ; 

NA  3410. 
Enamels:  NK  5013. 
Industrial  arts:  NK  715. 
Interior  decoration :  NK  1810. 


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INDEX 


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H  25  Z 


ntisi" 


Cabins :  NA  8470. 
Cameos :  NK  5720. 
Candelabra,  Church :  NA  5090. 
Capitals  of  columns :  NA  2860-70. 
Capitols  (Architecture)  :  NA  4410-17. 
Caricature:  NC  1300-1765. 
Carolingian  architecture  :  NA  365. 
Carpets :  NK  2775-2896. 
Cartoons:  NC  1300-1765. 
Cartularies,  Illuminated:  ND  3390. 
Caryatides :  NA  3683. 
Casino  buildings  :  NA  6810. 
Castles :  NA  7710-86. 
Casts,  Architectural :  NA  2790. 
Casts,  Plaster:  NB  1190. 
Catacombs,  Art  of  the :  N  7840. 
Cathedrals :  NA  4830. 

Individual :  NA  5200-6113. 
Cave  temples :  NA  4640-41. 
Ceilings 

Architecture:  NA  2950. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  2119. 
Celtic  art :  N  6240. 
Centaurs :  N  5333  ;  N  7760. 
Ceramics :  NK  3700-4680. 

Catalogs :  NK  4255. 

Dictionaries :  NK  3770. 

Exhibitions :  NK  3710-20. 

History :  NK  3780-4184. 

Museums :  NK  3730-40. 

Periodicals :  NK  3700. 

Treatises:  NK4220-25. 
Chairs :  NI^  2715. 
Chaldean  art :  N  5370-80. 
Chalices  (Gold,  etc.)  :  NK  7215. 
Chandeliers,  Church  :  NA  5090. 
Chapbooks  (Illustration)  :  NC  1280. 
Chapels :  NA  4870. 
Charcoal  drawing:  NC  850. 
Chasing  (Metal  work)  :  NK  6520. 
Chateaux :  NA  7710-86. 
Chests  (Design,  etc.)  :  NK  2725. 
Chiaroscuro :  NC  755. 
Children  in  art :  N  7640-9. 
Chimney-pieces :  NA  3050-5. 
Chimneys,  Ornamental :  NA  3040. 
China  (Ceramics)  :  NK  3700-4680. 
China  painting:  NK  4005. 
Chinese  cloisonne :  NK  5015. 
Chinese  vases :  NK  4655. 
Chippendale  furniture :  NK  2542.C5. 


.  NK  2190. 


<-aribi  Me  '^'•S' 


Choir  stalls :  NA  5075. 
Christ  in  art  :  N  8050-53. 
Christian  art :  N  7810-8185. 

Architecture :  NA  4800-6113. 
Christian  art.  Early :  N  7832-40. 

Architecture :  NA  360-61. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1265. 

Industrial  arts :  NK  715. 

Interior  decoration  :  NK  1810. 
Chromolithography :  NE  2500-29. 
Church  plate:  NK  7215. 
Churches 

Architecture :  NA  4800-6113. 

Interior  decoration : 
City  halls  :  NA  4430-37. 
City  planning :  NA  9000-9425.     -^  • 
Classic  art :  N  5605-5899. 

Architecture :  NA  260-335. 
Ceramics :  NK  3835-50. 

Decoration,  ornament :  NK  1225-45. 

Gems :  NK  5565-6. 

Industrial  arts :  NK  665-80. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1750-70. 

Painting:  ND  100-127. 

Sculpture:  NB  85-120. 
Clock-cases  (Design,  etc.)  :  NK  2720. 
Clocks  (.Jewelry)  :  NK  7480-99. 
Cloisonne :  NK  5010-15. 
Club-houses :  NA  7910-70. 
Coffers  (Design,  etc.)  :  NK  2725. 
Coliseums  :  NA  6880.  ^^^"-^  ^^-^  ■  A>KH  9^ 

"Colonial"  architecture :  NA  707. 

Modern  houses :  NA  7573. 

Interior  decoration  :  NK  2003. 
"Colonial"  furniture :  NK  2406. 
Color  (Painting)  :  ND  1279-86. 
Color  in  sculpture 

General :  NB  1275. 

Greek :  NB  93. 
Color  prints :  NE  1850-79. 

Photo-engraving :  NE  2630 ;  NE  2680. 
Columbaria  (Architecture)  :  NA  6117. 
Columns :  NA  2860-70. 
Commercial    architecture :    NA    6210- 

6510. 
Commercial  art :  NC  997. 
Community  centers :  NA  4510.C7. 
Comparison  of  ancient  and  modern  art : 
N  7428. 

Painting:  ND  53. 
Competitions,  Architectural :  NA  2335- 

2360. 
Composition  (Art)  :  N  7430. 


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INDEX 


Composition  (Art) — Continued. 

Drawing,  design  :  NC  740. 

Drawing  design  :  NC  740. 

Painting:  ND  1263. 
Concrete  buildings:  NA  4125. 

Dwellings :  NA  7160. 
Conservation  of  prints :  NE  3S0. 
Conservatories :  NA  8360. 
Contracts  and  specifications,  Architec- 
tural :  NA  2640-5. 
Convents :  NA  4850. 
Convention  halls:  NA  6880. 
Copper  and  steel  engraving 

Biography :  NE  501-805. 

Collections :  NE  1635-1739. 

Exhibitions :  NE  1410. 

History :  NE  1430-95. 

Periodicals :  NE  1400. 

Printing :  NE  2840. 

Treatises :  NE  1620-30. 
Copper  work :  NK  8100. 
Copying  of  art  works :  N  8580. 
Copying     processes      (Drawing)  : 

NC  1900-40. 
Corinthian  order  of  architecture : 

NA  2810-17. 
Corinthian  vases :  NK  4646. 
Cornices:  NA  2960.         '    r,tor<iy^dS:piP2S$:. 
Costume :  NK  4700-4890. 

Exhibitions :  NK  4701. 

History :  NK  4706-10. 
Museums :  NK  4702. 

Periodicals :  NK  4700. 

Treatises:  NK  4704. 
Country  clubs  :  NA  7930-50 
Country  homes  :  NA  -T56i>^635 
Country  seats :  NA  7600-7786. 
Court  houses  (Architecture)  :  NA  4470. 
Cover  design  :  NC  973. 
Crayon  drawing :  NC  855-75. 
Crematories  (Architecture)  :  NA  6117 
Cricket  club  buildings :  NA  7950. 
Criticism,  Art:  N  7435;  N  8370-5. 
Crown  jewels :  NK  7400-19. 
Crypts :  NA  2880. 
Cubism :  ND  1265. 
Curiosa,  Art :  N  7460. 
Custom-house  buildings :  NA  4460-67. 
Cyclopean  architecture :  NA  265. 


Dairy  buildings :  NA  8250. 
Dance  of  death  :  N  7720. 


1S(,^- 


Decalcomanie :  NK  9510. 
Decoration  and  ornament:  NK  1160- 
1590. 

Designs :  NK  1530-35. 

Dictionaries :  NK  1165. 

History :  NK  1175-1496. 

Periodicals :  NK  1160. 

Study  and  teaching :  NK  1170. 

Theory :  NK  1505. 

Treatises:  NK  1510. 
Decoration  of  pottery  :  NK  4600. 
Delft  ware  :  NK  4295. 
Design :  NC  703. 

Architectural  drawing:  NA  2700-90, 

Ceramic :  NK  4250. 

Costume:  NK  4705. 

Decorative:  NK  1160-1590. 

Furniture:  NK  2235. 

Jewelry :  NK  5545. 

Sculpture :  NB  1160. 
Detached  houses:  NA  7530. 
Devil  in  art :  N  8140. 
Diamonds:  NK  7660. 
Directories 

Architects :  NA  50-60. 

Art  dealers  :  N  8630. 

Artists :  N  50-55. 

Lithographers :  NE  2283. 
Distilleries :  NA  6420. 

vn.  -       ■  -^  --     ■ 

Dell-houses  in  musouma :  NK-495. 

Domes :  NA  2890^ 

Domestic  architecture :  NA  7100-8480. 

Doors :  NA  3000-30. 

Doric  order:  NA  2810-17. 

Double  houses :  NA  7525. 

Doulton  w^are :  NK  4.367.D7. 

Dovecotes:  NA  8370. 

Draperies  (Drawing)  :  NC  775. 

Drawing  and  design  :  NC. 

Anatomy :  NC  760-75. 

Animal  drawing :  NC  780. 

Architectural :  NA  2700-90. 

Blackboard  drawing:  NC  865. 

Caricature :  NC  1300-1760. 

Catalogs :  NC  37. 

Charcoal  drawing:  NC  850. 

Collected  works  :  NC  40-42. 

Composition :  NC  740. 

Copying  processes  :  NC  1900-40. 

Crayon  drawing :  NC  855-75. 

Dictionaries,  encyclopedias  :  N  31-33. 

Draperies :  NC  775. 

Exhibitions :  NC  15. 


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INDEX 


Drawing  and  design — Continued. 

Figures:  XC  765. 

History:  XC  50-376. 

Illustrating:  NC  950-05. 

Landscai>es:  NC  790-815. 

Liglit  and  shade:  NC  755. 

Museums:  NC  25-33. 

Pastel  drawing:  NC  880. 

Pen  and  ink :  NC  905. 

Pencil :  NC  890-95. 

Priodicals :  N  1-8 ;  NC  610. 

Perspective:  NC  749-50. 

Picture  post  cards:  NC  1870-75. 

Posters:  NC  1800-50. 

Portraits:  NC  773. 

Proportion :  NC  745. 

Reflections :  NC  757. 

Reproductions:  NC  1005-1260. 

Shadows:  NC  755. 

Silhouettes:  NC  910. 

Study  and  teaching :  NC  390-670. 

Symmetry :  NC  745. 

Technique:  NC  730-910. 

Theory:  NC  703. 

Treatises:  NO  705-10. 
Dresden  porcelain:  NK  4380. 
Dress 

Art:  NK  4700-4890. 
Drinking  vessels 

Gold  and  silver :  NK  7100-7230. 

Greek  vases:  NK  4650.D8. 
Dry  point :  NE  2220-2225. 

E 

Earthenware:  NK  4260-85. 
Ecclesiastical  art:  NK  1G50-57. 

Architecture:  NA  4800-6113. 

Embroidery :  KK  9310. 

Furniture,  etc. :  NA  5050-90. 

Plate:  NK  7215. 

Vestments:  NK  4850. 
Economics  of  art:  N  8680. 
Effigies  (Sculpture)  :  NB  1820. 
Egyptian  art:  N  5350-1. 

Architecture:  NA  215-16. 

Ceramics:  NK  3810. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1190. 

Furniture:  NK  2290. 

Gems:  NK  5559-61. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  630-35. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1740. 

Painting:  ND  75. 

Sculpture:  NB  75. 


'^V^ 


Electric  fountains:  NA  9425. 
Elgin  marbles:  NB  92. 
Elizabethan  architecture:  NA  625,  965. 
Emblematic  art:  N  7740. 
Decoration:  N^  1585. 
Engraving:  NE  1683. 
Embroidery:  NK  9200-9310. 
Empire  style 
Decoration:  NK  1370. 
Furniture  :  NK  2385. '    ,  -         ,,^  ,  ^c-c- 
Enamel:  NK  5000-15.    '■""^""'^r 
Enameled  earthenware:  NK  4270. 
Opaque  enamels:  NK  4290-4340. 
Enameled  nietal-work  :  NK  6510. 
Encaustic  painting:  ND  2480. 
Engine-houses:  NA  4500-07. 
English  manor-houses:  NA  7620-25. 
Engraving:  NE. 

Aquatint:  NE  1820-39. 
Biography 

Collective:  NE  800. 
Indivdual:  NT]  501-794,  805. 
Etchers:  NB  2110-15. 
Lithographers:  KE  2410-15. 
Wood  engravers:  NE  1200-17. 
Catalogs 

General:  NE  90-199. 
Etchings:  NE  1960. 
Lithographs:  NE  2280. 
Portraits:  NE  220-320. 
Sales  catalogs :  NE  90-199. 
Chromollthography :  NE  2500-29. 
Collections 
General :  NE  900-960. 
Copper  and  steel:  NE  1635-1739. 
Etchings:  NE  2150-2210. 
Lithographs:  NE  2450-59. 
Photo-engravings:  NE  2600-80. 
Wood  engravings:  NE  1237-95. 
Conservation    and    restoration   of 

prints:  NE  380. 
Copper  engraving:  NE  1750-75. 
Dictionaries:  NE  25. 
Directories:  NE  30. 

Lithography:  NE  2283. 
Encyclopedias:  NE  20. 
Etching:  NE  1040-2225. 
Exhibitions 

General:  KE  40-45. 
Copper,  steel:  NE  1410. 
Etchings:  NE  1950-55. 
Lithographs:  NE  2270-75. 
Wood  engravings :  NE  1010. 


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Engraving — Continued. 

Historical  prints:  NE  1685. 
History 

General:  NE  400-794. 

Copper  and  steel  engraving : 
NE  1430-95. 

Etching:  NE  1980-2099. 

Lithography:  NE  2295. 

Wood  engraving:  NE  1030-1199. 
Instruments:  NE  977-8. 
Line  engraving:  NE  1785. 
Lithography:  NE  2250-2529. 
Machine-engi-aving :  NE  2720. 
Manuals:  NE  880-85. 
Mezzotint :  NE  1815. 
Museums:  NE  53-9. 
Mythological  prints:  NE  1680. 
Ornamental  work  on  metals: 

NE  2700. 
Periodicals 

General :  NE  1. 

Copper  and  steel  engraving: 
NE  1400. 

Etching:  NE  1940. 

Lithography:  NE  2250. 

Wood  engraving:  NE  1000. 
Photo-engraving:  TR  925-977. 
Photo-mechanical  processes : 

NE  2890;  TR  925-97. 
Portraits:  NE  220-320. 
Prices  of  engravings:  NE  85. 
Printing  of  engravings :  NE  2800-90. 
Religious  prints:  NE  1675. 
Sporting  prints:  NE  960. 
Steel  engraving:  NE  1805. 
Stipple  engraving:  NE  1795. 
Study  and  teaching :  NE  970-73. 
Symbolical  prints :  NE  1680. 
Treatises 

General:  NE  830-03. 

Copper  and  steel:  NE  1620-30. 

Etching:  KE  2120-35. 

Lithography:  NE  2420-30. 

Wood  engraving:  NE  1220-27. 
Wood  engraving:  NE  1000-1325. 
Yearbooks:  NE  10. 
Enlargement  of  drawings,  etc. : 

NC  1900-40. 
Equestrian  statues:  NB  1293. 
Esthetics 

Art :  N  61-79. 
Architecture:  NA  2500. 
Sculpture:  KB  1185. 


Etching:  NT]  1940-2225. 

Biography:  NE  2110-15. 

Catalogs:  NE  1960. 

Collections:  NE  2150-2210. 

Exhibitions:  NE  1950-55. 

History:  NE  19.80-2099. 

Periodicals:  NE  1940. 

Treatises:  NE  2120-35. 
Etruscan  art :  N  5750-1. 

Architecture:  NA  300-01. 

Ceramics:  NK  3845. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1235. 

Furniture:  NK  2310. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  675. 

Sculpture:  NB  110. 
Exhibitions:  N  4402-5097. 

Architectural:  NA  2430-60. 

Arts  and  crafts:  NK  1137. 

Ceramics :  NK  3710-20. 

Costume:  NK  4701. 

Engravings :  NE  40-45. 
Copper,  steel:  NE  1410. 

Etchings:  NE  1950-55. 

Furniture:  NK  2210. 

Gems:  NK  5505. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  510-20. 

Ivories:  NK  5800. 

Lithographs:  NE  2270-75. 

Painting :  N  4402-5097. 

Rugs  and  carpets :  NK  2780. 

Sculpture:  NB  15-17. 

Tapestries:  NK  2980. 

Upholstery,  wall  hangings:  NK  3180. 

Wall  paper :  NK  3380. 

Water-color  paintings:  NT)  1730-5. 

Wood  engravings:  NE  1010. 


Fables  (Art)  :  N  7750. 
Faces  (Drawing)  :  NC  770-3. 
Factory  buildings:  NA  6400-6510. 
Faience:  NK  4290-4340. 
Famous  pictures :  ND  1145. 
Fans:  NK  4870. 

Farm  architecture:  NA  8200-8260. 
Ferry  houses:  NA  6330. 
Fictitious  animals :  N  7690. 

Figure  drawing:  NC  765.    f  ;re.  \n  ar-\-  ■.  ^'6ti\T.^^. 
Fire-places:  NA  3050-5. 
Firearms:  NK  6900-99. 
Firing  of  china :  NK  4610. 
Five  orders  of  architecture :  NA  2810- 
2817. 


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INDEX 


Flour  mills :  NA  6490. 
Flowers  in  art :  N  7680. 

Decorative  design  :  NK  1560-5. 

Drawing :  NC  805-15. 

Painting:  ND  1400. 

Sculpture :  NB  1950. 

Water-colors:  ND  2300-5. 
Fonts,  Baptismal :  NA  5070. 
Forgeries,  Art :  N  8790. 
Form  (Art)  :  N  7430. 
Foundries :  NA  6430. 
Fountains,  Municipal :  NA  9400-25. 
Fraternitj^  houses :  NA  8020-23. 
Fresco  painting :  ND  2470. 
Fretwork :  NK  930. 
Furniture:  NK  2200-2740. 

Catalogs :  NK  2265. 

Collections:  NK  2220. 

Dictionaries:  NK  2205. 

Designs :  NK  2260. 

Ecclesiastical :  NA  5050-90. 

Exhibitions :  NK  2210. 

History :  NK  2270-2694. 

Museums :  NK  2215. 

Periodicals :  NK  2200. 

Treatises :  NK  2229-30. 
Futurism :  ND  1265. 

G 

Gables :  NA  2920. 
Galleries,  Art :  N  405-3970. 

Sculpture :  NB  20-30. 
Garages :  NA  8348. 
Gates  and  gateways :  NA  8385-92. 

City  gates :  NA  493-7. 
Gems  :  NK  5505-5750 ;  NK  7650-90. 

Catalogs:  NK  5520. 

Collections :  NK  5515. 

Exhibitions:  NK  5505. 

History :  NK  5550-5698. 

Museums :  NK  5510. 

Treatises :  NK  5523-5. 
Genre  painting :  ND  1450. 

Water-color :  ND  2350. 
Geometric  decoration  and  ornament : 

NK  1570. 
Georgian  architecture :  NA  640,  707,  966, 
Georgian  furniture :  NK  2529. 
Gild  houses :  NA  8050-8120. 
Glass :  NK  5100-5430. 
Glass  painting :  NK  5410. 
Glazed  pottery  :  NK  4270-4287. 
Glyptic  arts :  NK  5500-6050. 


Gobelin  tapestries:  NK  3049.G7. 
God  in  art :  N  8040. 
Gold  and  silver  work :  NK  7100-7695. 
Golf  clubs  (Architecture)  :  NA  7940. 
Gothic  art 

General :  N  6310-11. 

Local :  N  6501-7350. 

Architecture :  NA  440-89. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1295. 

Furniture :  NK  2345. 

Industrial  arts  :  NK  740. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1840. 

Sculpture :  NB  180. 
Gothic  revival  (Architecture)  : 
NA  610. 

Decoration :  NA  3480. 
Gouache  painting:  ND  2450. 
Government  buildings  :  NA  4410-4510. 
Granaries :  NA  8240. 
Grand  stands  :  NA  6870. 
Gravestones :  NB  1850-80. 
Greco-Roman  art :  N  5605-5775.. 
Greek  art :  N  5630-5720. 

Architecture :  NA  270-301. 
Decoration :  NA  3350. 
Revival :  NA  600. 

Bronzes :  NB  140. 

Ceramics :  NK  3840. 
Vases :  NK  4623-4654. 

Decoration  and  oi'nament :  NK  1230. 

Furniture:  NK  2305. 

Gems:  NK  5565-6. 

Industrial  arts :  NK  670. 

Interior  decoration  :  NK  1750-70. 

Painting:  ND  110-15. 

Sculpture :  NB  90-105. 

Terra  cotta  statuettes :  NB  155-8. 

Vases :  NK  4623-4654. 
Greek  revival  (Architecture)  :  NA600. 
Greenhouses :  S  501. 
Grilles :  NA  3030. 

"Grotesque  architecture"  :  NA  8460. 
Grueby  pottery  :  NK  4340.G7. 
Guide  books  (to  art  galleries  and  col- 
lections) 

General :  N  410. 

Europe.     General :  N  1010. 
Guns :  NK  6900-99. 

H 

Half-tone  process 

Specimens :  NE  2600-80. 
Technique :  TR  975, 


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t--M  \r\  ac^'.  f^%^\l.HS.       INDEX 


NK  6530. 
NC  770-3. 
NK  2542. H5. 

5775. 


Halicarnassus  mausoleum :  NA  285.H3. 
Hall  marks 

Ceramics :  NK  4215. 

Jewelry :  NK  7210. 
Halo  in  art :  N  8160. 
Hammered  metal  work : 
Heads  (Art  anatomy)  : 
Hepplewhite  furniture : 
Herculaneum  (Art)  :  N 
Hispano-Moresque  ware :  NK  4310. 
Historical  painting :  ND  1440. 
Historical  prints :  NE  210-5 ;  NE  1685, 

1717,  1727,  1737. 
Hollow-tile  houses :  NA  7155. 
Holy  Family  in  art:  N  8060, 
Horn  carving:  NK  6020. 
Hotel  architecture  :  NA  7800-7850. 
House  decoration,  see  Interior  decora- 
tion. 
Houses  (Architecture)  :  NA  7100-8480. 
Human  figure  in  art :  N  7570-7649. 

Art  anatomy :  NC  760-775. 

Design :  NK  1550. 

Painting :  KD  1290  . 

Sculpture :  NB  1930. 


Ice  houses 

Private :  NA  8350. 

Commercial :  NA  6360. 
Ice  palaces  :  NA  6890. 
Iconographies,  Art :  N  7510-21. 

Portraits :  N  7575-7615. 

Sculpture:  NB  1150. 
Classical :  NB  86. 
Idealism  in  art :  N  61-79. 
Illuminating  of  books  and  mss. : 

NT)  2890-3416. 
Illustrating :  NC  950-95. 
Illustrations  to  works  of  literature : 

N  8215. 
Imagination,  Artistic :  N  61-79. 
Impressionism  (General)  :  N  70. 
Impressionism  (Painting)  :  ND  1265. 
India  ink 

Drawing:  NC  905. 

Painting:  ND  2460.  .    4,^„j  ,^   ^+ 
Industrial  arts  :  NK.  c?  i  ?.rb' 

Arts  and  crafts:  NK  1135-49. 

Catalogs 

Auction :  NK  570. 
Dealers:  NK  1133. 

Ceramics:  NK  3700-4680. 


Industrial  arts — Continued. 

Costume:  NK  4700-99. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1150- 
1590. 

Designs :  NK  1115-20. 

Dictionaries,  encyclopedias :  NK  30. 

Exhibitions :  NK  510-20. 

Furniture:  NK  2200-2740. 

Gems :  NK  5500-5735. 

Glass :  NK  5100-5430. 

History :  NK  600-1094. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1700-3505. 

Ivories :  NK  5800-5998. 

Jewelry :  NK  7100-7695. 

Metal  work  :  NK  6400-8450. 

Museums :  NK  460-90. 

Needlework :  NK  8800-9499. 

Periodicals :  NK  1-8. 

Rugs  and  carpets :  NK  2775-2896. 

Study  and  teaching:  NK  50-440. 

Tapestries :  NK  2975-3096. 

Treatises:  NK  1100-1110. 

Upholstery :  NK  3175-3296. 

Vases:  NK  4620-57. 

Wall  paper  :  NK  3375-3505. 

Yearbooks :  NK  9. 
Industry  in  art :  N  8218. 
Initials:  NK  3600-40. 

Illumination  :  ND  3335. 
Inlaying  (furniture)  :  NK  2710. 

Insignia,  Jeweled  :  NK  7400-19.  Ihscflfjtiot^s    (A'" 

Instruments,  Engraving:  NE  977-8.        ttctut~a.l  Jitu^r 
Intaglios :  NK  5730. 
Interior  decoration :  NK  1700-3505. 

Designs:  NK  2130^5._ 

Hist'ory  :'nK  17lo-20Q6. 

Periodicals:  NK  1700. 

Treatises :  NK  2105-10. 
Interiors  (Architecture)  :  NA  2850-1. 
Ionic  order  of  architecture :  NA  2810- 

2817. 
Irish  art.  Ancient :  N  6240. 

Illuminating:  ND  2940. 
Iron  and  steel  structures :  NA  4135. 
Ironwork,  Architectural :  NA  3950. 
Ironwork,  Ornamental:  NK  8200-99. 
Ivories :  NK  5800-5998. 

Catalogs :  NK  5820. 

Collections :  NK  6815. 

Exhibitions :  NK  5800. 

History :  NK  5850-5998. 

Treatises :  NK  5825. 
Ivory  painting:  NT)  1615. 


i/on ) 


A  ^Jf 


157 


INDEX 


Jade:  NK  575. 

Japanese  art:  N  7350-9. 
Architecture:  NA  1550-9. 
Decoration  and  ornament :  IsK  1484. 
Drawing:  NC  351-3. 
Engraving:  NE  771-4. 

Color  prints:  NE  1310-25. 
Industrial  arts:  NK  1071-3. 

Ceramics:  NK  4167-8. 

Cloisonne :  NK  5015. 

Ivories:  NT5  5984. 

Netsiikes:  NK  6050. 

Porcelain:  NK  4567-8. 

Sword-guai'ds :  NK  6784. 

Vases:  NK  4655. 
Painting:  ND  1050-9. 
Sculpture:  NB  1050-9. 
Jewelry:  NK  7100-7695. 

K 

Kitchens:  NA  8330. 


Lace:  KK  9400^99. 
Lacquer  work:  NK  9900. 
"Lambeth  faience" :  NK  4367.D7. 
Lamps,  Ancient:  NK  4680. 
Landscape  drawing :  NCi  790-815. 
Landscape  painting:  NT3  1340-67. 

Water-color:  ND  2240-1. 
Lantern  slides  (Painting)  :  ND  1595. 
Last  Judgment  in  art :    N  8120. 
Laundry  buildings:  NA  8330. 
Lead-work,  Ornamental :  NK  8350. 
Leaded  glass:  KK  5420. 
Leather  work:  NK  6200-6210. 
Lecture  halls:  NA  6880. 
Legends  (Iconography)  :  N  7760. 
Lettering:  NK  3600-^0. 

Stone,  marble:  KK  8700-05. 
Libraries:  Z  679. 
L>oW+  ,nar-^'.  M9«l3.\.5.Liglit  and  shade:  NC  755. 
Lighting  fixtures:  NK  8360. 
Lincrusta-Walton :  NK  3505. 
Line  engraving:  N^  1785. 
Linear  decoration  and  ornament : 

KK  1570. 
Lithography:  NE  2250-2529. 

Biography:  NE  2410-15. 

Catalogs:  NE  2280. 

Collections:  NE  2450-59. 


Lithography — Continued. 

Directories:  NE  2283. 

Exhibitions:  NE  2270-75; 

History:  NE  2295. 

I'eriodicals :  NE  2250. 

Treatises:  NE  2420-30. 
Lodges:  NA  8310. 
Louis  XIV  style 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1350. 

Furniture:  NK  2370. 
Louis  XV  style 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1355. 

Furniture:  NK  2375. 
Louis  XVI  style 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1360. 

Furniture:  NK  2380. 
Lowestoft  porcelain  :  KK  3499.L7. 
Luster  ware:  NK  4399.L9. 
Lustra  painting:  ND  1625. 
Lysippus:  NB  98. 

M 

Machine-engraving:  NE  2720. 
Madonnas  in  art :  N  8070. 
Magazine  illustrating:  NC  950-95. 
Majolica  ware:  N"K  4315-20. 
Manor-houses:  NA  7600-25. 
Mantels:  NA  3050-5. 
Manuscripts,    Illuminated:    ND    2890- 

3416. 
Marble  work,  Ornamenbil :  NK  8700-05. 
Marine  painting:  ND  1370. 

Water-color:  KD  2270. 
ISIarket  buildings  (Architecture)  : 

NA  6260-75. 
IMarquetry:  NK  9920. 

Inlaid  furniture:  NK  2710. 
Mary,  Virgin,  in  art:  N  8070. 
Masks  (Sculpture)  :  NB  1310. 
Materials  (Painting)  :  KD  1500-50. 

Water-color:  ND  2380-95. 
Mausoleums:  NA  6120-99. 

Sculpture:  NB  1805. 
Mazers:  NK  7218. 
Medals:  NK  0300-99. 
Medieval  art:  N  5940-6311. 

Architecture:  NA  350-1. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1260- 
1295. 

Fumture:  NK  2335-45. 

Gems:  NK  5585. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  700-40. 

Interior  decoration:  NK  1800-40. 


158 


IXDEX 


->i^^'7- 


Medieval  art — Continued. 

Ivories:  XK  5870. 

Painting:  ND  140-50. 

Sculpture:  ^'B  170-80. 

Tapestries:  NK  3005. 
Ikleissen  porcelain :  NK  4380. 
^^lemorial  arches:  NA  9360-80. 
Metal- work  :  KK  &i00-8450. 
MetaUoplasty :  XK  6335. 
jVIezzotint  engraving :  NE  1815. 
Military  architecture:  NA  490-497. 
Military  prints:  NE  955. 
Miniatures  (Illuminated  books)  : 

. NT)  2890-.  .fv%x-p,-H\v;v.«    tftj&: 

Miniatures  ( Portraits)     i'-'^'  *4  <?  2  . 

Painting:  NT)  1330-37. 

Reproductions:  N  7616. 
Mirrors:  NK  8440. 
Missals,  Illuminated:  NT)  3375. 
Modeling:  NB  1180-85. 

Decorative  arts :  NTC  85S0,  9580. 
Models,  Art :  N  7434. 
Modern  art :  N  6350-7413. 

Decoration,  ornament:  NK  1320-90. 

Furniture:  NK  2350-95. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  750-80. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1860-1980. 

Painting:  NT)  160-95. 

Sculpture:  N'B  185-98. 
Mohammedan  art:  N  6260-6271. 

Architecture:  NA  380-88. 

Ceramics:  KK  3880. 

Decoration,  ornament :  NK  1270-75. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1820. 

Illumination  of  books :  NT)  2955. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  720-5. 
IVIoldings :  NA  2960. 
Monasteries:  NA  4850. 
Monograms:  NTv  3&40. 

Engraving:  NE  2710. 
Monumental  sculpture:  NB  1330-1880. 

Reliefs:  NB  1290-1. 
Monuments,  Municipal :  NA  9335-55. 
Moniunents,  Preser^-ation  of 

Artistic  monuments :  N  8850. 

Historic  monuments:  CC  135. 
Monuments,  Religious:  NB  1750. 
Monuments,  Sepulchral:  NB  1800-80. 
Moorish  art:  N  6260-71. 

Architecture:  NA  380-88. 

Decoration  and  oruamnt :  NK  1275. 

Industrial  arts :  NK  725. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1820. 


Mosaics 

Architectural  decoration:  NA  3750- 
3850. 

Glasswork:  N^  5430. 

Ornaments  and  jewelry :  NK  8500. 
M_osques :  ,NA_4670.  ^ ^^^^ \^  ^^^^ ;  u 7 Wfi -7^?^ 

Motion  in  art :  NO  785.  ^^^^^  ^  M,.,^.:^.^^  .-y^^cSZo 

Municipal  art:  N  8810-20.        ^^ 

Architecture:  NA  4430-37. 

City  planning:  NA  9000-9425. 

Fountains:  NA  9400-25. 
Mural  painting:  ND  2550-2876. 
INIuseum  buildings:  NA  6700. 
Museums,  Art:  N  405-3970. 

Architectural:  NA  2400-20. 

Engravings:  NE  53-9. 

Sculpture:  NB  20-30. 
Musical  instruments  (art  collections)  : 

NTK  8550. 
Music-halls:  N A  6820-40.     Mycr-^a^rr  art 
Mythological  subjects:  N  7760:  Cara-  -  \cs,:HK-3843. 

Engravings:    NE    1680,    1715,    1725,  \/^.-    -  •  ^1^///-/^^-. 
1735. 

Painting:  NT)  1420. 

Sculpture:  N^B  160-3,  1920. 

IT 

Nativity  in  art:  N  8060. 

Nature,  Beautiful  in  :  N  78 

Nature  in  ornament :  NTC  1553. 

Needlework  :  NK  8800-9499.         Nj^-^o^  ^  '^  '  /^  »  ^  -^  ^ 

Neo-Greek  architecture :  NA  650. 

Netsukes:  NTS  6050. 

Newspaper  illustrating:  NC  970.|^j.^^^g(  s./^/eyo:  fJK^ 

Niello:  N^  6525. 

Nimbus:  N  8160. 

Norman  architecture:  NA  423-9. 

Nude  in  art:  N  73. 

O 

Obelisks:  DT  62.5. 

Office  buildings:  NA  6230-3. 

Old  masters  (Books  of  reproductions) 

Drawings:  NC  1020-1055. 

Paintings:  ND  1200. 
Opera  houses:  NA  6820-40. 
Orders  of  architecture:  NA  2810-17. 
Oriental  art:  N  7200-7379. 

Ancient:  N  5343-5. 

Ceramics:  NK  3805. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1185. 

Furniture:  NK  2285. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  620. 


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INDEX 


Oriental  art — Continued. 
Interior  decoration :  NK 
Rugs :  NK  2808-10. 

Ornament :  NK  1160-1590. 


1730. 


Painted  vases:  NK  4645-54. 
Painting:  NT). 

Ancient:  ND  70-130. 
Animal  painting :  ND  1380. 
Architectural  painting :  ND  1410. 
Biography 

General :  NT)  34-8. 

Special :  KD  201-1113. 

Water  colorists :  ND  1750. 
Bird  painting :  ND  1380. 
Catalogs :  NT)  40-45. 
Classical :  NT)  100-127. 
Collected  works :  ND  25-7. 
Color :  NT)  1279-86. 
Composition :  NT)  1263. 
Dictionaries:  NT)  30. 
Egyptian :  ND  75. 
Encaustic  painting :  ND  2480. 
Encyclopedias:  ND  30. 
Exhibitions :  N  4402-5097. 
Fresco  painting:  ND  2470. 
Galleries  :  N  405-3970 ;  N  5210-97. 
Genre  painting:  ND  1450. 
Gouache  painting :  ND  2450. 
Greek :  NT)  110-15. 
Historical  painting:  ND  1440. 
History :  NT)  49-1113. 
Human  figure  painting :  ND  1290. 
Impressionism :  ND  1265. 
India  ink  painting:  ND  2460. 
Landscape  painting :  ND  1340-67. 
Marine  painting :  ND  1370. 
Materials :  NT)  1500-50. 
Medieval :  ND  140-50. 
Miniature  painting :  NT>  1330-1337. 
Modern :  NT)  160-95. 
Mural  painting:  ND  2550-2876. 
Mythological  painting :  ND  1420. 
Panorama  painting :  ND  2880. 
Periodicals :  N  1-8. 
Pigments:  ND  1510. 
Popular  works :  ND  1142-47. 
Portrait  painting:  NT)  1300-30. 
Realism :  ND  1270. 
Religious  painting :  ND  1430. 
Roman :  ND  120-27. 
Sepia  painting :  NT)  2460. 


Painting — Continued. 

Societies :  N  10-17. 

Still  life  painting :  ND  1390-1400. 

Study  and  teaching :  ND  1115-20. 

Surfaces :  ND  1570-1025. 

Symbolical  painting :  ND  1420. 

Technique :  ND  1259-§6, 

Treatises:  ND  1130-35. 

Water-color  painting :  ND  1700-2399. 
Palaces:  NA  7710-86. 

Greek :  NA  277. 

Roman :  NA  320. 
Panorama  buildings :  NA  6850.  i 

Panorama  painting :  ND  2880. 
Pantograph :  NC  1920. 
Paper  mills  (Architecture)  :  NA  6480. 
Parish  houses :  NA  4880.  ^    fa^u^.tj>u*LU  ,f/\).^u^  ■' 


\ 


NA  265. 
NC  905. 


Park  buildings :  NA  6930 
Parthenon :  NA  281. 
Pastels:  N^, 880-5, 
Pearls :  NK  7680. 
Pelasgic  architecture 
Pen  and  ink  drawing 
Pencil  drawing :  NC  890-95. 
Pergolas:  NA  8450. 
Periodicals 

Architecture :  NA  1-6. 

Art :  N  1-8. 

Art  study :  N  81. 

Arts  and  crafts :  NK  1135. 

Ceramics :  NK  3700. 

Costume :  NK  4700. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NTI  1160. 

Drawing,  design :  N  1-8 ;  NC  610. 

Engraving:  NE  1. 

Copper,  steel :  NE  1400. 

Etching :  NE  1940. 

Furniture :  NK  2200. 

Industrial  arts  :  NK  1-8. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1700. 
Painting :  NK  2140. 

Lithography :  NE  2250. 

Painting :  N  1-8 ;  ND  1160. 

Pyrography:  N^  8600. 

Rugs,  carpets :  NK  2775. 

Sculpture:  NB  1. 

Tapestries:  NK  2975. 

Upholstery,  wall  hangings :  NK  3175. 

Wall  paper :  NK  3375. 

Water-color  painting :  ND  1700. 

Wood  engraving :  NE  1000. 
Persian  art :  N  7280-9. 

Ancient :  N  5390. 


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INDEX 


Persian  art — Continued. 

Decoration  and  ornament:  NK  1205. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  650. 

Rugs :  NK  2809. 
Perspective :  NC  749-50. 
Pewter:  NK  8400-19. 
Phidias:  NB  100. 
Photo-engravings.  Collections  of: 

NE  2600-80. 
Photographs  of  art  works 

Collections  of:  N  4010-35. 

Sculpture:  NB  33. 
Photomechanical  processes:  NE  2890. 
Pictorial  satire,  caricature:  NC  1300- 

1760. 
Picture  framing:  N  8550-53. 
Picture  post  cards:  NC  1870-75. 
Picture  study:  N  370. 

General:  NT)  1115-20. 

Popular:  ND  1142-7. 
Pictures 

Catalogs 
Public  galleries:  N  405-3970. 
Private:  N  5210-97. 
Pictures,  Famous :  NT)  1145. 
Piers,  columns:  NA  2860-70. 
Pigments  (Painting)  :  NT)  1510. 
Pistols:  NTi  6900-99. 
Planographic  printing:  NE  2570. 
Plans,  architectural  atlases:  NA  2600- 

2635. 
Plants  in  art :  N  7680. 

Decorative  design :  NK  1560-65. 

Drawing:  NC  805-815. 

Painting:  NT)  1400. 

Sculpture:  NB  1950. 

Water-colors:  ND  2300-5. 
Plaques;  NK  6300-99. 
Plaster  casts:  NB  1190. 
Plaster  copies  of  gems :  NK  5735. 
fl-a6"V«c  plaster,  Decorative:  NA  3690. 

5cu.\p  vur<;  Plate,  Gold  and  silver:  NK  7100-7605. 
^B R70.f  5      piinthsT  NA  2875.        ^Af.^f'i^. ^1-  ' 
Police  stations :  NA  4496-97.'  ' 
Polychromy 

General:  NB  1275, 

Greek:  N^  93. 
Polycletus:  NB  101. 
Pompeian  art :  N  5769-71. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1245. 
Porcelain:  NK  4370-4584. 
Porches 

Churches;  NA  4950. 


Porches — Continued. 

Dwellings:  NA  7125. 
Portable  buildings:  NA  8480. 
Portals,  Sculpture  of:  NB  1282-3. 
Portes-cocheres :  NA  8385. 
Portland  vase:  NK  4653.P7. 
Portrait  miniatures :  N  7616. 

Painting:  ND  1330-3. 
Portraits:  N  7575-7649. 

Ancient:  N  7580-91. 

Children:  N  7&40-9. 

Drawing:  NC  773. 
Crayons:  NC  860. 
Pastels :  NC  880-5. 

Engravings 

Catalogs:  NE  218-320. 

Men:  N  7627-8. 

Miniatures:  N  7616. 

Modem  nations:  N  7593-7615. 

Painting:  ND  1300-37. 
Water-color:  ND  2200. 

Women:  N  7633-9. 

Postal  cards,  Picture:  NC  1870-75. 

Posters:  NC  1800-50. 

Post-office  buildings:  NA  4450-^7. 

Potters'  marks:  NK  4215. 

Pottery:  N"K  3700-4680. 

Praxiteles:  NB  102. 

Prayer-books,   illuminated :   NT>  3363- 

3380. 

Precious  stones:  NK  7650-90.   ,    ,  ,     i    \       I  J- 

Prehistoric  art :  N  5310.  '  \^r  «-  V  a  b  •-)  -c^t^d    ^^  >  l<i^^g  ■ 

Preraphaelitism  :  NT)  467[ ^■^^^^^'  \ 

Preservation  of  monuments  '^"      ^    -^^^^  Jn/ -^rtAti 

Artistic  monuments  :  N  88o0.  r  vrx^  a  /  a  / 

TT-^    •  *      r.^ -.orr  vases;  yviJC4-fo4t 

Historic  monuments:  CC  135. 

Pressed  brick :  NA  3703. 

Prices  of  engravings:  NE  85. 

Prices  of  paintings,  etc. :  N  8670-8675. 

Primitive  art :  N  5310. 

Architecture:  NA  205-7. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1177. 

Sculpture:  N^  62.  ,  .     ^\D\7Lt7- 

Prison  architecture:  HV  8805-29. 
Proportion  (Art)  :  N  76. 

Architecture:  NA  2760. 

Drawing,  design  :  NC  745. 
Psalters,  Illuminated:  ND  3357. 
Psychology  of  the  artist :  N  71. 
Public  architecture:  NA  4170-4510. 
Public  art :  N  8700-8850. 
Public  buildings :  NA  4170-4510. 
Public  comfort  stations:  NA  7020 


3419—22- 


-11 


161 


INDEX 


Public  squares :  NA  9070. 
Pulpits:  NA  5065. 
Pyrography:  NK  SGOO-05. 
Pythagoras  of  Khegion :  KB  103. 

Q 

Queen  Anne  architecture :  NA  630,  966. 
Quilts:  N^  9100-9199. 

Realism  (Painting)  :  NT)  1270. 

Reduction  of  drawings:  NC  1900-40. 
Reflections  (Drawing)  :  NC  757. 
Regalia,  Jeweled:  NK  7400-19. 
Relief  (Sculpture)  :  NB  1280-91. 
Religious  art :  N  7790-8190. 

Architecture:  NA  4600-6113. 

Monuments:  NB  1750. 

Painting:  NT>  1430. 

Prints:  KB  1675,  1712,  1722,  1732. 

Sculpture:  NB  1910. 
Renaissance  art:  N  6370. 

Architectural  decoration :  NA  3460- 
3461. 

Architecture:  NA  510-75. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1330. 

Furniture:  NK  2355. 

Industrial  aits:  NK  760. 
Reproductions  of 

Drawings:  NO  1005-75. 

Engraved  gems :  NK  5735. 

Paintings:  ND  1160-1240. 

Water-colors:  ND  2160. 
Reredos:  NA  5080. 
Restaurant  architecture :  NA  7855. 
Restoration  of  art  works:  N  8560. 

Paintings:  NT>  1640-50. 

Prints:  ISB  385. 

Sculpture:  NB  1199. 
Resurrection  in  art :  N  8050. 
Rhythm  (Art)  :  N  76. 
Rings  (Jewelry)  :  NK  7440-59. 
Robbia  ware:  NK  4325. 
Rocli  temples:  NA  4640-41. 
Rococo 

Architecture:  NA  590. 

Decoration  and  ornament :  NK  1355. 

Furnitux-e:  NK  2375. 
Roman  art :  N  5740-75. 

Architecture :  NA  310-35 ;  NA  3360- 
3370. 

Ceramics:  NK  3850. 

Decoration  and  ornament: 
NK  1240-5. 


Roman  art — Continued. 

Furniture:  NK  2315. 

Gems:  NK  5565-6. 

Industrial  arts:  NK  680. 

Interior  decoration  :  NK  1750-70. 

Painting:  ND  120-27. 

Sculpture:  NB  115-20. 

Sculptured  monuments :  NB  1360-80. 
Romanesque  art :  N  6280,  6501-7350. 

Architecture :  NA  390-419 ;  NA  3-120. 

Decoration  and  ornament:  NK  1285. 

Furniture:  NK  2340. 

Industrial  arts :  NK  730. 

Interior  decoration :  NK  1830. 

Sculpture:  NB  175. 
Rood  screens:  NA  5080. 
Roofs,  roof  decoration :  NA  2900-10. 
Rookwood  pottery :  NK  4340.R7. 
Rotogravure  printing:  NE  2890. 
Rugs:  NK  2775-2896. 

Catalogs:  NK  2799, 

Collections:  NK  2790. 

Exhibitions:  NK  2780. 

History :  NK  2800-96. 

Museums :  NK  2785. 

Periodicals:  NK  2775. 

Treatises:  KK  2795. 
Rugs,  Oriental :  NK  2808-10. 
Rustic  architecture:  NA  8465. 


Saints  in  art:  N  8080. 

Samplers:  NK  9100-9199. 

Sarcophagi  ( Sculpture)  :  NB  1810. 

Satin  painting:  ND  1625. 

Scarabs,  Egyptian :  NK  5561. 

Scene-painting:  ND  2885. 

School  architecture  (see  LB  3205-81). 

Schools  of  industrial  art :  NK  410-40. 

Scopas:  NB  104. 

Screens:  NK  2910. 

Ecclesiastical:  NA  5080. 
Scrolls  (Decoration  and  ornament)  : 

NK  1580. 
Sculptors,  Greek :  NB  98-105. 
Sculptors,  Roman:  NB  120. 
Sculpture:  NB. 

Ancient:  NB  69-169. 

Atlases:  NB  1150. 

Biography 
Collective:  N^  1115. 
Special:  NB  98-120;  237-1113. 

Catalogs:  NB  33-35. 

Classical:  NB  85-120. 

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INDEX 


r 


Sculpture — Continued. 

Collected  works:  NB  43-5. 

Design:  NB  1160. 

Dictionaries :  XB  50. 

Egyptian :  XB  75. 

Encyclopedias :  XB  50. 

Esthetics:  NB  1135. 

Etruscan:  NB  110. 

Exhibitions:  NB  15-17. 

Galleries:  N'B  20-30. 

Gothic:  NB  ISO. 

Greek:  N'B  90-105. 

History:  NT?  60-1113. 

Iconographies :  NB  1150. 
Classical:  NB  86. 

Medieval:  NB  170-80. 

Metal:  'KB  1220-40. 

Modeling:  NB  1180-85. 

Modern:  NB  l,S5-98. 

Monumental:  N'B  1330-1880. 

Museums:  NB  20-30. 

Mythological:  NB  160-3. 

Periodicals:  N^B  1. 

Primitive:  NB  62;  GN  462. 

Relief:  NB  1280-91. 

Religious:  NB  1910. 

Schools:  KB  1120-33. 

Technique:  NB  1170-95. 

Terra  cotta  :  NB  1265. 

Theory:  NB  1135. 

Treatises:  N'B  1135-40. 
Sepia  painting:  ND  2460.         Ui-^^ci.sx 
Sepulchral  architecture:  NA  6120- 

6199. 
Sepulchral  monuments:  NB  1800-80. 
Servants'  quarters :  NA  8320. 
Seven  wonders  of  world :  N  5333. 
Sevres  porcelain  :  NK  4390. 
Shadows  (Drawing)  :  NC  755. 
Sheffield  plate :  NK  7250. 
Sheraton  furniture:  NK  2542.S2. 
Shops:  NA  6220. 

Shop  fronts :  NA  6225. 
Silhouette  drawing:  NC  910. 
Silk  painting:  ND  1625. 
Silver  point  drawing:  NC  900. 
Silver  plated  ware:  KK  7240. 
Sketch  books,  Architectural :  NA  2600- 

2635. 
Sketching  (Drawing) 

Landscapes:  NC  795. 

Portraits :  NC  773. 
Sketching  (Painting)  :  NT)  1341. 


^u.\o-^o.rej\NJ^ai«.St 


NC°)\5.'5^. 


'^Sky  scrapers"  -^A^e^O-l. 

Socles:  NA  2875. 

Soldiers'  and  sailors'  monuments: 

NA  9350. 
Solomon's  temple:  NA  243. 
Spires:  NA  2030.  Sp^-Vt^r  'mNc  c^rauJ^.>o^ 

Spoons:  NK  8450. 

Silver:  NK  7235. 
Sporting  prints:  NE  960, 
Stables:  NA  8340. 
Stadia  (Architecture)  :  NA  6860. 
Stained  glass:  NK  5300-5410. 
Stairs  (Architecture)  :  NA  3060. 
Stationery  engraving:  NE  2715. 
Statues:  NB.     (See  Sculpture.) 
Statuettes,  Ceramic:  NK  4660. 
Steel  engraving:  NE  1805. 
Stencil  work:  NK  8650. 
Still  life  painting :  ND  1390-1400. 

Water-color:  ND  2290-2305. 
Stipple  engraving:  NE  1795. 
Stone  buildmgs:  NA  4130. 

Dwellings:  NA  7170. 
Stone  vases :  NK  4625. 
Stoneware:  NK  4360-67. 
Stonework,  Ornamental :  NK  8700-05. 
Stores,  shops:  NA  6220-25. 
Stucco 

Architectural  decoration:  NA  3690. 

Dwellings:  NA  7160. 
Students,  Art :  N  81-390. 
Studios:  N  8520. 

Study  and  teaching  of  art :  N  81-390. 
Stump  drawing :  NC  875. 
Style  (Art)  :  N  74. 
Suburban  dwellings:  NA  7551-73. 
Simday  school  buildings :  NA  4890. 
Surfaces  (Painting)  :  ND  1570-1625. 
Swiss  architecture:  NA  1341-53. 

In  other  countries:  NA  660. 
Swords:  NTS  6700-99. 
Symbolical  painting:  ND  1420. 
Symbolical  prints :  NE  1680,  1716,  1726, 

1736. 
Symbolism 

Christian  art:  N  7810-8180. 

Church  architecture :  NA  4800. 

Color:  ND  12.86. 

Esthetics :  N  61-79. 

Iconography :  N  7740. 
Symmetry  (Art)  :  N  76. 

Drawing,  design :  NO  745. 
Synagogues:  NA  4690. 


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INDEX 


Tables  (Furniture)  :  NK  2740. 
Tanagra  figui-ines:  NB  157. 
Tapestries:  NK  2975-3096. 

antalogs:  NK  2999. 

Collections:  NK  2990. 

Exhibitions:  NK  2980. 

History :  NK  3000-3096. 

Museums:  NK  2985. 

Periodicals:  NK  2975. 

Treatises:  NK  2995. 
Tariff  on  art  works:  N  8770. 
Taste  (Art)  :  N  75. 
Technique  (Art)  :  N  7430-33. 

Drawing,  design:  NC  730-910. 

Painting:  ND  1259-86. 
-I  Sculpture:  NB  1170-95. 

rA^^.Td^-rve^■V/lUgi.^^°^Pl^  ^^  Jerusalem:  NA  243. 
Temples:  NA  4620-1710. 

Egyptian:  NA  215-16. 

Greek:  NA  275. 

Jewish 

Ancient :  NA  243. 
Modern :  NA  4690. 

Rock:  NA  4640-41. 

Roman :  NA  323. 
Tenement-house  architecture:  NA  7880. 
Terra-cotta 

Architecture:  NA  3700. 

Pottery:  NK  4267. 

Robbia  ware:  NK  4325. 

Sculpture:  NB  1265. 

Statuettes  ( Greek )  :  NB  145-58. 
Tesselated  work :  NA  3750-3850. 
Textile  arts:  NK  8800-8999. 
-<    ■  /  Textile  mills  (Architecture)  :  NA  6410. 

Theaters  (Architecture)  :  NA  6820-40. 

Greek:  NA  278.T5. 

Roman :  NA  325.T5. 
Tiles 

Architectural  decoration  :  NA  3705. 

Decorative  art :  NK  4670-5. 

Mosaics:  NA  3750-3850. 
Tombs:  NA  6120-99. 
Towers:  NA  29.30. 
Town  halls:  NA  4430-37. 
Transfer  pictures  (Decalcomanie)  : 

NK  9510. 
Transfer  printing  (Pottery)  :  NK  4607. 
Transfer  processes  (Dra\\ing)  : 

NO  1940. 
Transparency  painting:  ND  1573. 
Trees  (Drawing) :  NC  810. 


T^dic  ca4^-.  fAf^t? 


Triumphal  arches:  NA  9360-80. 
Tsubas  (Metal-work)  :  NK  6784. 
Tudor  architecture:  NA  620.  965. 
Tuscan  order:  NA  2810-17. 
Two-family  houses :  NA  7525. 

TJ 

Unglazed  earthenware:  NK  4265-7. 
Upholstery:  NK  3175-3296. 

Catalogs:  NK  3199. 

Exhibitions:  NIv  3180. 

History:  NK  3200-96. 

Periodicals:  NIv  3175. 

Treatises:  NK  3195. 


Varnishes  (Painting)  :  NT)  1530. 
A'ases:  NK  4620-^657. 
Vaults:  NA  2880. 
Villa  architecture:  NA  7580-96. 

Roman :  NA  324. 
Virgin,  Holy,  in  art:  N  8070. 

W 

Wall  decoration:  NK  2119. 
Wall  hangings:  NK  3175-3296. 
Wall  paper:  NK  3375-3505. 

Catalogs:  NK  3399. 

Exhibitions:  NK  3380. 

History:  NK  34(X)-96. 

Periodicals:  NK  3375.      ■ 

Treatises:  KK  3395. 
Walls  (Architecture)  :  NA  2940. 
War  memorials:  NA  9325. 
Warehouses  (Architecture)  :  NA  ()340. 
Warwick  vase:  NK  4625. W3. 
Watches:  NK  7480-99. 
Water-color  painting:  ND  1700-2399. 

Animals:  ND  2280. 

Architectural  subjects :  ND  2310. 

Biography :  ND  1750. 

Birds:  ND  2280. 

Exhibitions:  ND  1730-35. 

Figures:  ND  2190. 

Genre:  ND  2350. 

History:  ND  1760-2094. 

Landscapes:  ND  2240-41. 

Marines:  NT)  2270. 

Periodicals:  ND  1700. 

Portraits:  ND  2200. 

Societies:  ND  1711-21. 

Still  life :  ND  2290-2305. 

Study,  etc.:  ND  2110-15. 

Treatises:  ND  2125-37. 


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INDEX 


Water-works  buildings:  XA  4500-7. 
Wax  modeling:  NK  9580. 
Wedgewood  ware:  NK  4335. 
Wells:  NB  1895. 
White  House  (Architecture)  : 

NA  4443. W3. 
Window  decoration  NK  2121. 
Wine    f     Windows  (Architecture)  :  XA  3000-30. 
arV:         Women,  Portraits  of:  N  7633-9. 
jjgltl.  Women  artists:  N  43;  XD  38. 
Women  in  art:  N  7630-9. 
Women  painters :  XD  38. 
Wood-carving:  XK  9700-99;  XK  6010. 
Wood-engraving:  XE  1000-1325. 

Biography:  XE  1200-17. 

Collections:  XE  1237-95. 

Exhibitions:  NE  1010. 

History:  XE  1030-1196. 

Manuals:  XE  1220-27. 

Periodicals:  XE  1000. 

Treatises:  XE  1220-27. 


Wood-engravings,  Printing  of: 

XE  2830. 
Wooden  buildings:  XA  4110-15. 
Woodworic,  Architectural:  XA  3900. 
Woodwork,  Ornamental:  XK  9600- 

9950. 
Worcesterj>orcelain£NK4395.   vV„^K  ^^^    ^o^rKers   r^^- 
Workingmen's  cottages:  XA  7551-8.  ve-s.e^i-ed    I'r;  a.rf:/\JiXlcif. 


Xylography:  XE  1000-1325. 


y.  M.  C.  A.  buildings :  XA  4900. 
Yacht  clubs  (Architecture)  :  XA  7970. 
Yearbooks,  Art :  N  9. 


Zincographs,  Printing  of:  XE  2870. 
Zincography:  XE  2550. 


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N  2146    Puy. 
21T3    Troyes. 

Berlin  (revised  scheme). 
2220        Collective  (including  K.  Museen  in  general), 
Special. 

2230  K.  Gemalde-galerie. 

2231  Altes  imd  neues  museum. 

2232  Kaiser  Friedrich-museum. 

(Gemalde-galerie,  see  X  2230.) 

2233  National-galerie. 
Kunstge^verbe-museum,  see  XK  480.B5. 

2250  Other  special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .R2,  Rauch  museum. 


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.06  Oonstructivism 

.08  Oubisra 

.F3  Fauvisra  i 

.S8  Surrealism 


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